Application of an Improved Flow-Stress-Damage Model to the Criticality Assessment of Water Inrush in a Mine: a Case Study

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H. Q. Zhang
Y. N. He
C. A. Tang
Bashir Ahmad
L. J. Han
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[1] China University of Mining and Technology,State Key Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering
[2] Dalian University of Technology,Center for Rock Instability and Seismicity Research
[3] Utah State University,Department of Geology
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Mine extraction; Confined aquifer; Water inrush; FSD model; Numerical study;
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This paper presents a case study of water inrush on a mine working face from roof strata. The flow-rock failure process analysis (F-RFPA2D) code with an improved flow-stress-damage (FSD) model was adopted to perform the failure and coupling analysis. The improved FSD model was used to represent the permeability variation at the four stages (elastic, damaged, cracked, and crack closure) of the rock failure process. The fracture initiation, propagation, and coalescence in the stressed strata and the seepage field evolution in the stress field are represented visually during the whole process of water inrush. The failure zone with high permeability induced by mining disturbance becomes the water-conducting zone after full excavation of the coal seam. The height of the water-conducting zone obtained in this study is in reasonable accordance with that predicted by an empirical formula. It is definitely clarified that the water inrush from the roof strata is induced by the failure zone full of vertical coalesced mine fractures. It is unlikely that roof accidents resulting in water inrush would occur if the water-conducting zone does not grow upwards into the aquifer. The main task for mine extraction under a confined aquifer is to locate the aquifer and find the maximum height of the water-conducting zone, which is very important for mine construction and support design.
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页码:911 / 930
页数:19
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