A zoning model for coal mining - induced strata movement based on microseismic monitoring
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-19, 05:29authored byCheng, G, Ma, T, Tang, C, Hongyuan LiuHongyuan Liu, Wang, S
A microseismic monitoring technique is adopted to investigate the distribution regularity of microseismic events released by the coal mining - induced roof rock mass along the vertical and horizontal directions in combination with mine geological data. On the basis of the quantity and energy distributions of the microseismic events recorded using the microseismic monitoring technique, a zoning method is first established for the roof strata movement in the vertical and horizontal directions. The vertically zoning method is then applied to analyze the microseismic monitoring results obtained in the Dongjiahe Coal Mine, which divides rock mass into six zones along the vertical direction, i.e. the caved zone, the block zone, the vertical fracture through-going zone, the vertical fracture zone, the separation zone and the continuous zone. The horizontally zoning model divides the roof strata movement into three zones, i.e. the calm zone, the generation zone impacted by working face and the historical generation zone. After that, based on the horizontally zoning model, a method is developed to determine the displacement angle using the microseismic monitoring data, which has been verified in the Dongjiahe Coal Mine.
Funding
University of Tasmania
History
Publication title
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
Volume
94
Pagination
123-138
ISSN
1365-1609
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Place of publication
The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, England, Ox5 1Gb