2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6692543
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Mechanism and Procedure of Repeated Borehole Drilling Using Wall Protection and a Soft Structure to Prevent Rockburst: A Case Study

Abstract: With the increasing mining depth of coal mines, the occurrence of rockburst, especially in mine roadways, is becoming critical as a severe dynamic disaster. This paper explores the stability control of deep mine roadways and solves the contradiction between the support and pressure relief of roadways by studying the use of an internal steel pipe for wall protection and a soft structure for energy absorption during repeated borehole drilling. Numerical simulations are performed to examine the effects of active … Show more

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“…The end anchor is usually used for roadway-roof support, and length L of the anchor bolt is 2.4 m. When there is a weak interlayer in the anchor-bolt anchorage range, it affects the anchor-bolt support effect. FLAC 3D simulation software is used to study the impact of weak interlayers at different positions of the anchor-bolt-free section and anchorage section [30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Model Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The end anchor is usually used for roadway-roof support, and length L of the anchor bolt is 2.4 m. When there is a weak interlayer in the anchor-bolt anchorage range, it affects the anchor-bolt support effect. FLAC 3D simulation software is used to study the impact of weak interlayers at different positions of the anchor-bolt-free section and anchorage section [30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Model Schemementioning
confidence: 99%