Green coal mining under buildings by overburden grout injection for coalmine sustainable development of central China

Heliyon. 2023 Aug 9;9(8):e18965. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18965. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Coal will occupy the main position in China's energy structure for a long time, and the negative externalities of its exploitation have a serious impact on the ground surface and its appurtenances. With the proposal of the dual carbon strategy, the coal-based energy determines that green and safe coal mining should be the priority direction of China's energy development. Taking Xinyi coalmine, which is mined in unstable coal seams with large mining depth, as the research area, the surface response characteristic and subsidence law under the different mining degrees were clarified. Meanwhile, the damage mechanism of buildings was revealed, which was from no obvious damage to Grade Ⅳ under the extremely insufficient mining to subcritical mining. Based on the sustainable development and green production in coalmines, the overburden grout injection technique under buildings that does not affect the normal production was proposed, and its technical principle was described. A weighted grey relational analysis model was established, and obtained that the panel width was the main factor affecting the overburden failure height under subcritical mining. According to the definition of overburden failure degree proposed by the author, the feasibility of overburden grout injection technique under buildings was analyzed and the key parameters, such as slurry diffusion radius, borehole position and depth, grouting system and technology, were determined and successfully applied. The engineering application shows that the maximum surface subsidence after grouting is 253 mm, and the building damage is within the Grade I. Meanwhile, 5.82 Mt of coal resources under the buildings have been liberated, which realizes high quality coal mining, low environmental damage, green and low-carbon, and also provides a reference for the sustainable development of coal enterprises, especially for the exhausted coalmines that recover coal pillars.

Keywords: Overburden failure; Overburden grout injection; Surface subsidence; Sustainable development.