2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041542
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Study of the Stability of the Surface Perilous Rock in a Mining Area

Abstract: As a result of the mining of a C3 coal seam in a mine in Guizhou, perilous rock masses on the surface collapsed. In this study, the stability of perilous rock masses on the surface of the coal mine before and after mining was calculated and examined, and the movement law of the overlying strata in the goaf, the movement and deformation law, and the failure mode of perilous rock were analyzed. This study provides a theoretical basis for the treatment of unstable rock and coal seam mining, and has important guid… Show more

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“…Gao et al [1] calculated and examined the stability of perilous rock masses on the surface of the coal mine before and after mining, and the movement law of the overlying strata in the goaf, the movement and deformation law, and the failure mode of perilous rock were analyzed. This study provides a theoretical basis for the treatment of unstable rock and coal seam mining, and has important guiding significance for safe and efficient production within the mine.…”
Section: Special Issue Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao et al [1] calculated and examined the stability of perilous rock masses on the surface of the coal mine before and after mining, and the movement law of the overlying strata in the goaf, the movement and deformation law, and the failure mode of perilous rock were analyzed. This study provides a theoretical basis for the treatment of unstable rock and coal seam mining, and has important guiding significance for safe and efficient production within the mine.…”
Section: Special Issue Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continuous change of this indicator usually means a change in the deformation stage of the unstable rock mass. By measuring and recording the crack width information and the deformation phenomenon on the rock surface, we can initially judge whether the perilous rock is close to instability or collapse [29]. Therefore, the accuracy of information extraction greatly affects the experiential judgment of geologists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%