A 2-D differential-stress-based analysis on the tendency of mining-induced fault reactivation

被引:3
作者
Zhou, Qinglong [1 ]
Cao, Ping [1 ]
Huang, Linqi [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent South Univ, Sch Resources & Safety Engn, Changsha 410083, Hunan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Fault reactivation; Mining-induced stress; Differential stress; Tendency analysis; FLUID-FLOW; COAL-MINE; PRESSURE; ROADWAY; WATER; SLIP; DEFORMATION; ORIENTATION; OUTBURSTS; ROCKS;
D O I
10.1007/s12665-020-09033-z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Fault reactivation related geological disasters such as mine seismicity, ground subsidence, water inrush and gas outburst seriously affect mine production and miner's safety, developing a practical analytical method for the risk assessment of mining-induced fault reactivation is of great significance for underground mining safety. In this study a 2-D systematic procedure for a rapid tendency analysis of mining-induced fault reactivation is developed. It is an analytical procedure developed on the basis of the mining-induced differential stress and of the relationship between the differential stress and the corresponding critical reactivation angles, in this work we proposed to use the following three conditions to assess the tendency of mining-induced fault reactivation: (1) whether the fault angle closes to the optimum angle of reactivation; (2) whether the mining-induced differential stress reached the minimum triggering differential stress required for fault reactivation; (3) if the second condition is satisfied then evaluating whether the fault angle is within the range of the two corresponding critical reactivation angles. The assessment procedure proposed in this study is practical and it can provide a significant reference for mining engineers to better understand the mining-induced fault reactivation and to better assess the risk of fault reactivation related geological disasters.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] A 2-D differential-stress-based analysis on the tendency of mining-induced fault reactivation
    Qinglong Zhou
    Ping Cao
    Linqi Huang
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2020, 79
  • [2] 3D Stress-Ratio-Based Method on the Tendency Analysis of Mining-Induced Fault Reactivation
    Zhou, Qinglong
    Liu, Dapeng
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS, 2022, 22 (11)
  • [3] Investigation of Mining-Induced Fault Reactivation Associated with Sublevel Caving in Metal Mines
    Xia, Kaizong
    Chen, Congxin
    Wang, Tianlong
    Yang, Kuoyu
    Zhang, Chuqiang
    ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING, 2022, 55 (10) : 5953 - 5982
  • [4] Numerical Simulation Model of Mining-Induced Fault Reactivation
    Tao Wang
    Wireless Personal Communications, 2018, 102 : 1327 - 1336
  • [5] Numerical Simulation Model of Mining-Induced Fault Reactivation
    Wang, Tao
    WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 102 (02) : 1327 - 1336
  • [6] Investigation of Mining-Induced Fault Reactivation Associated with Sublevel Caving in Metal Mines
    Kaizong Xia
    Congxin Chen
    Tianlong Wang
    Kuoyu Yang
    Chuqiang Zhang
    Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2022, 55 : 5953 - 5982
  • [7] Mining-induced fault failure and coseismic slip based on numerical investigation
    Li, Yatao
    Fukuyama, Eiichi
    Yoshimitsu, Nana
    BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 83 (10)
  • [8] Research on mining-induced deformation and stress, insights from physical modeling and theoretical analysis
    Li, Guodong
    Cao, Shugang
    Luo, Feng
    Li, Yong
    Wei, Yaxing
    ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2018, 11 (05)
  • [9] Analysis of the mining induced stress rotation influence on fault stability
    Lu Zhi-guo
    Ju Wen-jun
    Zhao Yi-xin
    Wang Hao
    Zheng Jian-wei
    Liu Ai-qing
    ROCK AND SOIL MECHANICS, 2019, 40 (11) : 4459 - 4466
  • [10] Mining-induced fault reactivation associated with the main conveyor belt roadway and safety of the Barapukuria Coal Mine in Bangladesh: Constraints from BEM simulations
    Islam, Md Rafiqul
    Shinjo, Ryuichi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY, 2009, 79 (04) : 115 - 130