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Study on the Width of a Narrow Coal Pillar for Gob-Side Entry Driving near an Advancing Working Face in a Shallow Coal Seam

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  • Hu Zhang

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

  • Yang Wen

    (Ningxia Yinxing Coal Mining Co., Ltd., Yinchuan 750408, China)

  • Wenda Wu

    (College of Mining Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
    Xuzhou Coal Mining Group Co., Ltd., Xuzhou 221116, China
    Key Laboratory of Shanxi Province for Mine Rock Strata Control and Disaster Prevention, Taiyuan 030024, China)

  • Haipo Wen

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

  • Yaotong Hu

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

  • Bo Wang

    (College of Mining Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China)

  • Jianqiang Shao

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

  • Zhongwu Li

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

  • Jianchun Niu

    (Wangwa Coal Mine, Ningxia Wangwa Coal Industry Co., Ltd., Guyuan 756505, China)

Abstract

In response to the challenges of controlling surrounding rock deformation in gob-side entry driving towards the advancing working face, a systematic study on the stability of the headgate# 15107 and coal pillar section was conducted, using a combination of theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and field testing. First, based on the theory of internal and external stress fields, the range of the internal stress field was determined to be 9.83~11.43 m, and combined with the limit equilibrium theory, the most reasonable width of the narrow coal pillar was found to be 6 m. Secondly, the stability of the surrounding rock and coal pillars of the headgate# 15107 under different coal pillar widths during roadway excavation and working face mining was simulated, respectively. The simulation results show that during the head-on mining and driving period, when the coal pillar width is 4 m or 5 m, the plastic zone in the coal pillar is completely damaged and loses its bearing capacity; when the coal pillar width is 6 m, an elastic zone appears in the coal pillar, and the area of the elastic zone increases with the increase in the coal pillar width. During the excavation along the goaf, when the coal pillar width is 4, 5, 6, 8, or 10 m, the stress curve inside the coal pillar shows a single-peak distribution, and the stress peak of the coal pillar increases with the increase in the coal pillar width, with the stress peaks being 7.66, 9.74, 12.32, 16.02, and 27.05 MPa, respectively. When the coal pillar width is 25 m, the stress curve inside the coal pillar shows a double-peak distribution. During the advancement of the 15107 working face, the stress peaks corresponding to the 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 25 m coal pillars are 29.8, 27.5, 26.8, 27.2, 33.7, and 24.3 MPa, respectively. Throughout the entire simulation process, when the coal pillar width is 6 m, the coal pillar has good bearing capacity and a low degree of stress concentration. Finally, based on this, the support scheme for the headgate# 15107 was optimized, and industrial experiments were conducted. Field testing showed that a 6 m narrow coal pillar for roadway protection and an optimized roadway support can effectively control the deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway.

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  • Hu Zhang & Yang Wen & Wenda Wu & Haipo Wen & Yaotong Hu & Bo Wang & Jianqiang Shao & Zhongwu Li & Jianchun Niu, 2025. "Study on the Width of a Narrow Coal Pillar for Gob-Side Entry Driving near an Advancing Working Face in a Shallow Coal Seam," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(16), pages 1-26, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:16:p:4303-:d:1723245
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