2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/2421398
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The Relationship between Mining-Induced Stress and Coal Gas under an Optimized Support Scheme: A Case Study in the Guanyinshan Coal Mine, China

Abstract: Stress is one of the main factors influencing coal and gas outbursts. The apparent effects of the crustal stress, the structural stress, and the mining-induced stress increase as the depth of mining increases. At present, there have been few studies of the relationship between the comprehensive analyses of the crustal stress, mining-induced stress, and coal gas. The in situ measurement of the relationship between stress-related behaviors and coal gas under the influence of mining was conducted through experime… Show more

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“…where x1 is the width of the crushing zone generated in the narrow coal pillar of the goaf along the roadway in the lower section due to mining at the upper section working face [27]. It can be calculated according to the following formula [28].…”
Section: 𝐵 𝑥 𝑥 𝑥mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where x1 is the width of the crushing zone generated in the narrow coal pillar of the goaf along the roadway in the lower section due to mining at the upper section working face [27]. It can be calculated according to the following formula [28].…”
Section: 𝐵 𝑥 𝑥 𝑥mentioning
confidence: 99%