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A combined ground support-rock modification-destressing strategy for 1000-m deep roadways in extreme squeezing ground condition

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2021.104746

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Squeezing ground; Ground control; Deep roadway; Grouting; Hydraulic fracturing

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFC0603003]

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This study presents a new ground support strategy that effectively mitigates extreme squeezing conditions in deep coal mines, providing an effective measure for ground control in such challenging geological conditions.
Deep underground coal mines face great challenges of extreme squeezing conditions resulting from high mininginduced stresses caused by a high recovery of the reserves and low to moderate strength coal measures. This is particularly true for deep roadways that suffer side and front abutment pressures. In this study, a case study was conducted in a 1000-m deep coal mine with extreme squeezing ground conditions. A new strategy of ground support + rock modification + destressing was proposed for the ground support. A numerical simulation was performed to evaluate the performance of the new support strategy. Field observations suggested that the proposed strategy could successfully mitigate the extreme squeezing of the double-used entry. The proposed support strategy provides an effective measure for ground control in extreme squeezing conditions.

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