Underground longwall mining method
11578597 · 2023-02-14
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Abstract
An underground longwall mining method includes drilling a main shaft and an auxiliary shaft from a ground to a coal bed and exploiting in the coal bed first and second connection laneways. The first connection laneway is in communication with the main shaft, and the second connection laneway is in communication with the auxiliary shaft. The method further includes communicating the first and second connection laneways, and using a communication part between the first connection laneway and the second connection laneway as a first open-off cut; and by using a direction of the first open-off cut further away from the connecting line connecting the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft as a first direction, and exploiting by cutting a coal wall in the first direction using a coal mining machine.
Claims
1. An underground longwall mining method, wherein the method comprises steps of: drilling a main shaft and an auxiliary shaft from a ground to a coal bed; exploiting in the coal bed a first connection laneway and a second connection laneway, wherein the first connection laneway is in communication with the main shaft, and the second connection laneway is in communication with the auxiliary shaft; communicating the first connection laneway and the second connection laneway, and using a communication part between the first connection laneway and the second connection laneway as a first open-off cut, wherein a direction of the first open-off cut is parallel to a connecting line connecting the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft; by using a direction of the first open-off cut further away from the connecting line connecting the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft as a first direction, exploiting by cutting a coal wall in the first direction, to form a first mining face with the first direction as an exploitation advance direction; cutting the coal wall at the first mining face, cutting out a first haulageway and a first return airway, and preserving the first haulageway and the first return airway, wherein the first haulageway and the first return airway are located on two sides of the first mining face, the first haulageway is in communication with the main shaft, and the first return airway is in communication with the auxiliary shaft; after the first mining face has been mined to a mining stopping line, leaving a reserved laneway of the first mining face at an end of the first mining face, wherein the reserved laneway of the first mining face is in communication with the first haulageway and the first return airway; after the coal mining at the first mining face has been completed, by using the first haulageway and/or the first return airway of the first mining face as an open-off cut of a second working face, exploiting at a plurality of second working faces in a second direction further away from the first haulageway and/or the first return airway; and exploiting completely all of the second working faces.
2. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of second working faces are exploited from one side of the first mining face that is located at the first haulageway.
3. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of second working faces are exploited from one side of the first mining face that is located at the first return airway.
4. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 1, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
5. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 1, wherein the first mining face is two first mining faces, and the two first mining faces are symmetrical with respect to the connecting line connecting the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft.
6. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 5, wherein the method comprises, after all of the second working faces have been completely exploited, arranging an open-off cut adjacent to the main shaft, and exploiting in the second direction further away from the main shaft.
7. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 5, wherein the method comprises, after all of the second working faces have been completely exploited, arranging an open-off cut adjacent to the auxiliary shaft, and exploiting in the second direction further away from the auxiliary shaft.
8. The underground longwall mining method according to claim 5, wherein the method comprises, after all of the second working faces have been completely exploited, arranging an open-off cut around the main shaft or the auxiliary shaft, and exploiting an area encircled by the main shaft, the auxiliary shaft, the first connection laneway and the second connection laneway.
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(10) The present disclosure will be further described in detail below with reference to the drawings and the particular embodiments, which are not intended to limit the present disclosure.
(11) Referring to
(12) Step 1: drilling a main shaft 1 and an auxiliary shaft 2 from the ground to a coal bed.
(13) Step 2: exploiting in the coal bed a first connection laneway 31 and a second connection laneway 32, wherein the first connection laneway 31 is in communication with the main shaft 1, the second connection laneway 32 is in communication with the auxiliary shaft 2, and the lengths of the first connection laneway 31 and the second connection laneway 32 are preferably 50-100 m.
(14) Step 3: as shown in
(15) Step 4: as shown in
(16) Step 5: by the coal mining machine, cutting out a first haulageway and a first return airway while cutting the coal wall at the first mining face, and preserving the first haulageway 61 and the first return airway 62 by lane leaving (in other words, the first haulageway 61 and the first return airway 62 are formed by lane leaving during the exploiting operation by the coal mining machine), wherein the first haulageway 61 and the first return airway 62 are located on the two sides of the first mining face 5, the first haulageway 61 is in communication with at least the main shaft 1, and the first return airway 62 is in communication with at least the auxiliary shaft 2.
(17) Step 6: after the first mining face 5 has been mined to a mining stopping line 51, leaving a reserved laneway of the first mining face 5 at the end of the first mining face 5 (the reserved laneway coincides with the position of the mining stopping line 51 in the figure), wherein the reserved laneway of the first mining face 5 is in communication with the first haulageway 61 and the first return airway 62 respectively. By using the coal mining machine, the laneway space is cut out during the coal mining, and, by using the techniques such as roof slitting and constant-resistance large-deformation anchor-cable supporting protection, the laneway space is preserved, to form the first haulageway 61 and the first return airway 62 that are in communication.
(18) Step 7: after the exploitation at the first mining face 5 has been completed, by using the first haulageway 61 or the first return airway 62 of the first mining face 5 as an open-off cut of a second working face 7, exploiting at the second working face 7 in a second direction further away from the first haulageway 61 or the first return airway 62.
(19) Step 8: by the coal mining machine, cutting out a second haulageway 81 and a second return airway 82 while cutting a coal wall at the second working face 7, and preserving the second haulageway 81 and the second return airway 82 by lane leaving (in other words, the second haulageway 81 and the second return airway 82 are formed by lane leaving during the exploiting operation by the coal mining machine), wherein the second haulageway 81 and the second return airway 82 are located on the two sides of the second working face 7, and the second haulageway 81 is in communication with the first haulageway 61, till all of the second working faces have been completely exploited. Referring to
(20) The second working face 7 is a plurality of second working faces, the plurality of second working faces 7 are sequentially exploited, and, starting from the exploitation of a second of the plurality of second working faces 7, the second return airway 82 of the previous one of the plurality of second working faces 7 is located on one side closer to the next one of the plurality of second working faces 7, and the second return airway 82 of the previous one of the plurality of second working faces 7 is used as the second haulageway 81 of the next one of the plurality of second working faces 7. The haulageway of the previous one of the plurality of second working faces 7 becomes a goaf after the previous one of the plurality of second working faces 7 has been exploited. Starting from the exploitation of a second of the plurality of second working faces 7, the second haulageways 81 of the second working faces 7 are discarded after having been exploited, and are not preserved. Merely the second haulageway 81 of the first of the plurality of second working faces 7 is preserved to communicate the first haulageway 61. Referring to
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(23) Certainly, in another embodiment, the first mining face 5 may also be one. The quantity and the positions of the first mining faces are determined according to the coal bed and the positions of the main shaft and the auxiliary shaft, and are determined particularly according to actual situations. As shown in
(24) After the second working face 7 has been mined to a mining stopping line, a reserved laneway of the working face is left at the end of the second working face 7, wherein the reserved laneway of the working face is in communication with the second haulageway 81 and the second return airway 82.
(25) In the mining method according to the present disclosure, further preferably, after all of the second working faces 7 have been completely exploited, an open-off cut 91 is arranged at a position of the main shaft 1 or the auxiliary shaft 2 that faces an un-exploited area 9, and the exploitation is performed in the second direction further away from the main shaft 1 or the auxiliary shaft 2. The particular layout and mining mode may refer to
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(27) The underground longwall mining method, i.e., the pit designing method in a full mining area without laneway excavation, according to the present disclosure designs the layout of the exploitation of the entire mining area at the very early stage of the shaft construction. After the mineshafts of the pit have been completely exploited, the first connection laneway 31 and the second connection laneway 32 are exploited directly by using the mineshafts (the main shaft 1 and the auxiliary shaft 2), the two connection laneways are communicated to form the open-off cut, and finally the mining is performed. That can eliminate the excavation, reduce the time of the early-stage preparation of coal production, and advance the time of coal exploitation. Moreover, the present disclosure reduces the cost of coal production, reduces the personnel required by excavation, prevents safety accidents caused by laneway excavation, and saves a large amount of time and money for the entire pit production. The exploiting method can shorten the construction period of the pit, and, furthermore, with the proceeding of the mining, it is made possible that no coal pillar is left in the entire mining area, which can increase the output rate of the pit, save the coal resource, prolong the service life of the pit, and prevent geological disasters such as large deformation of the laneway wall rock, rock burst, coal (rock) explosion, and coal and gas outburst caused by stress concentration over the left coal pillar. As compared with the prior art, the present disclosure has the following advantageous effects:
(28) (1) No laneway is excavated in the entire mining area, which can eliminate the excavation, reduce the time of the early-stage preparation of coal production, and advance the time of coal exploitation. Moreover, the present disclosure reduces the cost of coal production, reduces the personnel required by excavation, prevents safety accidents caused by laneway excavation, and saves a large amount of time and money for the entire pit production.
(29) (2) It is made possible that no coal pillar is left in the entire mining area, which can increase the output rate of the pit, save the coal resource, prolong the service life of the pit, prevent geological disasters such as large deformation of the laneway wall rock, rock burst, coal (rock) explosion, and coal and gas outburst caused by stress concentration over the left coal pillar, and make a huge contribution to the saving of the coal resource.
(30) It should be noted that the terms used herein are merely for the description on the particular embodiments, and are not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments of the present application. As used herein, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the context, the terms in the singular forms are intended to encompass the plural forms. Furthermore, it should also be understood that, when the term “comprise” and/or “include” is used in the description, it indicates the existence of a feature, a step, a process, a device, a component and/or a combination thereof.
(31) It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second” and so on in the description, the claims and the drawings of the present application are intended to distinguish similar objects, and are not necessarily used to describe a particular order or sequence. It should be understood that the numbers so used may be interchanged in suitable cases, whereby the embodiments of the present application described herein can be implemented in other sequences than those illustrated or described herein.
(32) Certainly, the above are preferable embodiments of the present disclosure. It should be noted that a person skilled in the art may make various improvements without departing from the basic principle of the present disclosure, wherein those improvements are considered as falling within the protection scope of the present disclosure.