采矿与安全工程学报 ›› 2012, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (5): 625-630.

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采动条件下厚煤层底板破坏规律动态监测及数值模拟研究

  

  1. 1.中国矿业大学资源与地球科学学院,江苏  徐州  221116;
    2.兖州煤业股份有限公司兴隆庄煤矿,山东  兖州  272102
  • 收稿日期:2011-09-23 出版日期:2012-09-15 发布日期:2012-09-05
  • 作者简介:张蕊(1987-),男,云南省宣威市人,博士,从事煤矿水文地质与工程地质方面的研究。 E-mail:zhangruian5566@163.com Tel:15996994641
  • 基金资助:

    国家自然科学基金项目(41102201);

    江苏省研究生培养创新项目(CXZZ12-0948)

In-situ Dynamic Observation and Numerical Analysis of Thick  Coal Seam Floor’s Failure Law Under the Mining

  • Received:2011-09-23 Online:2012-09-15 Published:2012-09-05

摘要: 以某矿综放工作面的开采实际为背景,采用现场应变测试和数值模拟相互验证的方法,对采动条件下厚煤层底板破坏深度进行综合对比研究。现场实测表明,某矿综放工作面煤层底板岩体破坏深度介于13~16 m之间,采动矿压对底板的影响具有较远距离的“超前” 显现和“滞后”延续的特点,(超前、滞后距)表现有由浅及深相应减小的总体特征;数值模拟研究表明,工作面底板下0~16 m为底板破坏影响带,即底板最大破坏深度为16 m,16~36 m岩层受煤层开采影响较小,再往下有接近原岩应力的趋势;综合分析得出该面采动底板变形破坏深度为16 m,研究结果为我国类似条件下煤炭资源安全开采及矿井水害防治提供参考依据。

关键词: 应变测试, 数值模拟, 破坏深度, 采动矿压

Abstract: Based on the condition of fully-mechanized working face in one mine, by using the field strain measurement and numerical simulation as a mutual authentication method, a comprehensive comparative study of the thick seam floor’s failure depth under the mining was carried out in this paper. Field measurement studies show that the failure depth of the coal seam floor is about 13~16m. The influence of the mining pressure on the floor presents the feature of“advance”appearance and “lag” continuity, while the advance and lag distances are manifested as the feature of decreaing gradually from shallow to deep. The numerical simulations indicate that floor failure zone affected by mining is between 0~16 m under the coal seam, which means the greatest failure depth of floor is 16 m, the zone of 16~36 m under the coal seam is slightly affected by coal mining, and the mining pressure tends to in situ pressure along with the increase of depth. By the comprehensive analysis, the failure depth of coal seam floor is 16 m, and the research results can make reference for safety mining of coal resources and mine water disaster control under the similar conditions.

Key words: strain test, numerical simulation, damage depth, mining pressure