Goaf Compaction Evaluation Based on Integrity and Permeability Measurement of the Overburden Strata

Autor: Xiaorong Zhai, Guangtao Wang, Jiwen Wu, Yaoshan Bi
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Tehnički Vjesnik, Vol 26, Iss 2, Pp 510-517 (2019)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1330-3651
1848-6339
20190115
DOI: 10.17559/TV-20190115040502
Popis: Groundwater outbursts from coal mine goafs, which are widely distributed in China with the increase in the number of abandoned coal mines, demonstrate an impartible relationship with the permeability of goaf overburden strata. A research on rock mass integrity and permeability characteristics of goaf overburden strata is necessary to assess waterinrush risk induced by goaf water. Two goafs in two adjacent coal mines located at the Huaibei mining area in the Anhui Province of China were considered as the research targets. A ground exploration hole was conducted in each goaf. The rock mass integrity and fracture development of goaf overburden strata were determined on the basis of rock quality designation (RQD) and borehole television. The permeability of goaf overburden strata was measured by performing a field packer test. Results are as follows: (1) The fracture development of the borehole wall of the production mine is favorable, and a water drenching phenomenon occurs. The RQD is approximately 20.8–35.6%, which indicates that the integrity of the goaf overburden strata of the production mine is poor. The unit water inflow (q) is 0.133 L/s.m, and the average permeability coefficient is 0.26 m/d, which reveals that the goaf overburden strata of the production mine exhibit medium water abundance and permeable strata. (2) The overburden strata parameters of the abandoned mine goaf are as follows: the q is 0.012–0.014 L/s.m, and the average permeability coefficient is 0.005 m/d, which suggests that the goaf overburden strata exhibit poor water abundance and low permeable strata. The results demonstrate that the overburden strata compaction of the two goafs is different and the results can provide a reference for adjacent mines to access the water inrush risk induced by the goaf water of the abandoned coal mines.
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