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A Case Study of Surface Borehole Wall Dislocation Induced by Top-Coal Longwall Mining

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  • Jinfeng Ju

    (IoT Perception Mine Research Center, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, China
    The National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory of Internet Application Technology on Mine, Xuzhou 221008, China)

  • Jialin Xu

    (State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)

  • Jingmin Xu

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK)

Abstract

Underground coal extraction causes failure and movement of overlying strata, which could also result in the dislocation of vertical surface boreholes. Investigating the correlation between the dislocation of surface boreholes and the broken of overlying strata is of great significance in deducing the mining-induced dynamic movement of overlying strata, which cannot be seen inside the ‘black box’. Field measurement, laboratory experiment and theoretical analysis were employed to study the mechanism of the mining-induced dislocation of surface boreholes, and its relationship with the movement of overlying strata. Due to different deflection angles of adjacent strata, the horizontal movement of strata varies, and this contributes primarily to the dislocation of borehole wall. As the development of strata movement from the mining level towards surface, the position of borehole dislocation also occurred upwards, and the highest borehole dislocation occurred at the same position of overlying Key Stratum (KS). In other words, when a KS breaks, borehole dislocation will occur and develop from the bottom of this KS until the bottom of an upper KS. These key findings can provide a theoretical basis for deducing the mining-induced movement of overlying strata, determining the KS position and assessing the water conductivity of broken strata.

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  • Jinfeng Ju & Jialin Xu & Jingmin Xu, 2017. "A Case Study of Surface Borehole Wall Dislocation Induced by Top-Coal Longwall Mining," Energies, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:10:y:2017:i:12:p:2100-:d:122486
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    1. Peng Li & Xufeng Wang & Wenhao Cao & Dongsheng Zhang & Dongdong Qin & Hongzhi Wang, 2018. "Influence of Spatial Relationships between Key Strata on the Height of Mining-Induced Fracture Zone: A Case Study of Thick Coal Seam Mining," Energies, MDPI, vol. 11(1), pages 1-11, January.

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