The Analysis of the Coal Floor Water Inrush Effected by the Fault

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Water inrush from coal floor is some kind of complex geology and mining phenomenon. It is the confined water underlying the coal seams breaking the barrier of the bottom layer, and the water runs into the face of mine in emergencies or delayed, causing natural disasters like discharge increases or flooding. According to the previous studies on water inrush, the water inrush is a joint result of geological structure, water pressure, mine pressure, water-resisting floor and mining of working face. The thesis focuses on the influence of geological fault on the water-inrush from coal floor and analyses the controlling effects of fault property and non-water conducted fault activation of water in order to provide a reference or significance for the analysis of water-inrushs genesis mechanism.

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