Research on Similar Materials Simulation Test for Protective Coal-Seams of Group B Coal-Seams of Panyi Coal Mine of China

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Protective technology is one of most effective technologies for regional gas control technology. Huainan Coal Field is a typical coal field with deep and low permeability multi coal-seams, and it is one of most serious coal field in gas disasters. Currently, Huainan Coal Field has completely entered the stage of extracting Group B coal-seams (average mining depth is about 650m). In order to research and obtain the results of stress relief of adjacent coal-seams after extracted protective coal-seam, taking advantage of the method of similar materials simulation test and taking 11415 longwall panel of Group B coal-seams of Panyi Coal Mine of Huainan Coal Field, the changing trends of abutment pressure, displacement as well as permeability of adjacent coal-seams are systematically studied. The researching results can provide safeguard for high-effective gas drainage, eliminate the risk of coal and gas outburst as well as high effective production.

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