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Position-optimization on retained entry and backfilling wall in gob-side entry retaining techniques

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This study investigates the stability problem of gob-side entry retaining (GER) and backfilling wall which located under the key block B. Based on the combined research of elastic–plastic mechanics, structure mechanics and modern theory of mining-induced pressure, the caving characteristic and roof structure over the GER were analyzed, and the vertical force and the torque on retained entry roof were also derived as the position for the retained entry varies. On the basis of the specific geology in Huainan mining area, the results indicate that a relatively more stable position for retained entry neighbors the hinge point of block A and B, and it also located at a scope ranging from this point to the one-third length of block B in horizontal direction. As to appropriate position for backfilling wall, this study recommends partial-road-in backfilling method for GER. Field trial conducted at panel face 12418 of Xieqiao Mine demonstrates that the recommended width for original entry is 3.6 m and the preferred width proportion between original retained entry and original entry is 75%or so whereas the avoidable one is 88%or so. These findings provide qualitative references to the mines which share similar geology as what Huainan mining area characterized.

Mining engineeringPosition-optimizationGob-side entry retainingPartial-road-in backfilling

Xiaowei Feng、Nong Zhang

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Key Laboratory of Deep Coal Resource Mining Ministry of Education of China, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China

2015

煤炭学报(英文版)
中国煤炭学会 煤炭科学研究总院

煤炭学报(英文版)

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影响因子:0.117
ISSN:1006-9097
年,卷(期):2015.3(3)
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