Abstract

Roof weighting failures of pre-driven recovery rooms may cause huge economic losses and even casualties. The excessive dynamic load from the sliding of the broken main roof rock block causes the recovery room roof and inner supports to lose their support capacity during the last weighting. Discrete element software UDEC was used to investigate the surrounding rock deformation of the pre-driven recovery room with the main roof break at different positions. The results show that when the recovery room’s length from the main roof rock layer’s fracture region is short, the immediate roof is subjected to high deviatoric stress and the occurrence of horizontal stress concentration due to the deflection of the fractured rocks, and eventually the roof supports fail owing to the development of macroscopic shear crack zones. In this research, the hydraulic fracturing technique was applied to pretreat the main roof (fine-grained sandstone) of the 31108 panel at Huoluowan Coal Mine. Field observations suggest that the strength and duration of the periodic weighting after hydraulic fracturing treatment are both significantly reduced, effectively maintaining the bearing layer performance of the roof of the recovery room and coal pillar walls. The proposed fracturing design offers an effective method of ground control to the coal mines facing roof weighting failures of recovery rooms.

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