Fracture mechanics model of fully mechanized top coal caving of shallow coal seams and its application

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Zhang Jiangong
Miao Xiexing
Huang Yanli
Li Meng
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[1] School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology
[2] Key Laboratory of Deep Coal Resource Mining, Ministry of Education of China
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Super-thick shallow coal seam; Fully mechanized top-caving mining; Main roof; Fracture mechanics model0;
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Based on break characteristics of roofs in fully mechanized top-coal mining of thick shallow coal seams, a fracture mechanics model was built, and the criterion of crack propagation in the main roof was derived using the fracture mechanics theory. The relationships between the fracture length of the roof and the working resistance of the supports were discovered, and the correlations between the load on the overlying strata and the ratio of the crack’s length to the thickness of the roof were obtained. Using a working face of Jindi Coal Mine, Xing county Shanxi province as an example, the relationships between the fracture length of the roof and the working resistance of the supports were analysed in detail. The results give a design basis in hydraulic top coal caving supports, which could provide useful references in the practical application. On-site experiment proves that the periodic weighting step interval of the caving face is 15–16 m, which is basically consistent with the theoretical analysis results, and indicates that the mechanized caving hydraulic support is capable of meeting the support requirements in the mining of a super-thick but shallowly buried coal seam.
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