“…In order to research the surrounding rock stress evolution laws and deformation features of the roadway with thick top coal, the similarity models [ 2 ], the Hoek-Brown failure criterion [ 3 ], the field measurement and the numerical simulation methods have been applied by many scholars. Based on the relevant research results, it is well known that the superimposed mining stress which induced by the large mining thickness of the coal seams and the intense movement of the overlying strata could aggravate the deformation and instability failure of the roadway with thick coal roof [ 4 ], the supporting system and its efficiency will gradually decrease [ 5 , 6 ] during this process, and the asymmetric floor heave and significant deformation was more easily appear for gob side roadway in extra-thick Coal Seams [ [7] , [8] , [9] ]. In order to control the surrounding rock deformation of the roadway with extra-thick coal seam, the dense combined supports have to be applied in roadway construction on site, which significantly reducing the driving efficiency and leading to the technical problem of mining proportion imbalance in the mine [ 10 ].…”