A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata

Due to the existence of a hard and massive roof (HMR), severe ground pressure behaviors have been observed at the working face, resulting in safety issues and the degradation of production effectiveness. Based on the HMR conditions of the Datong Mining Area, the fracture-related instability of the H...

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Main Authors: Ningbo Zhang, Changyou Liu, Baobao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/6/1363
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spelling doaj-6a4d30afddfb4d0eb78237dcef3cfcd32020-11-24T23:07:38ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-05-01116136310.3390/en11061363en11061363A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying StrataNingbo Zhang0Changyou Liu1Baobao Chen2School of Electrical and Power Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, ChinaSchool of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, ChinaSchool of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, ChinaDue to the existence of a hard and massive roof (HMR), severe ground pressure behaviors have been observed at the working face, resulting in safety issues and the degradation of production effectiveness. Based on the HMR conditions of the Datong Mining Area, the fracture-related instability of the HMR and its effects on the support selection were investigated by analyzing the interaction between support and overlying strata. Advancefixed-distance presplitting blasting (AFPB) technology was proposed to control the caving interval of HMR, and the influence of the controlled interval on the working load of supports was also analyzed. The working load of the support and the caving interval of the HMR were determined based on the controlled HMR fracture technology, and these were verified by field application tests. The working resistance of the support and the step distance were determined based on controlled roof fracture and were verified by on-site application experiments. The results revealed that cracks emerged after the presplitting blasting, resulting in significantly reduced strata behaviors. Furthermore, the support exhibited good adaptability.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/6/1363hard and massive roofpresplitting blastingroof controlcantilever beam
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author Ningbo Zhang
Changyou Liu
Baobao Chen
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Changyou Liu
Baobao Chen
A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
Energies
hard and massive roof
presplitting blasting
roof control
cantilever beam
author_facet Ningbo Zhang
Changyou Liu
Baobao Chen
author_sort Ningbo Zhang
title A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
title_short A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
title_full A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
title_fullStr A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
title_full_unstemmed A Case Study of Presplitting Blasting Parameters of Hard and Massive Roof Based on the Interaction between Support and Overlying Strata
title_sort case study of presplitting blasting parameters of hard and massive roof based on the interaction between support and overlying strata
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Due to the existence of a hard and massive roof (HMR), severe ground pressure behaviors have been observed at the working face, resulting in safety issues and the degradation of production effectiveness. Based on the HMR conditions of the Datong Mining Area, the fracture-related instability of the HMR and its effects on the support selection were investigated by analyzing the interaction between support and overlying strata. Advancefixed-distance presplitting blasting (AFPB) technology was proposed to control the caving interval of HMR, and the influence of the controlled interval on the working load of supports was also analyzed. The working load of the support and the caving interval of the HMR were determined based on the controlled HMR fracture technology, and these were verified by field application tests. The working resistance of the support and the step distance were determined based on controlled roof fracture and were verified by on-site application experiments. The results revealed that cracks emerged after the presplitting blasting, resulting in significantly reduced strata behaviors. Furthermore, the support exhibited good adaptability.
topic hard and massive roof
presplitting blasting
roof control
cantilever beam
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/6/1363
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