The lateral abutment stress and damage range of the coal seam are prerequisites for the layout of gob-side entries and surrounding rock control. They are influenced by the structure and mechanical properties of the coal seam and the overlying strata. To address this issue, this study establishes a mechanical analysis model for the lateral abutment stress and damage range under coupled conditions between the coal seam and overlying strata. This model systematically investigates the influence of various factors, including the fracture height and break angle of the overlying strata, the rotation angle and subsidence of key blocks, the burial depth and thickness of the coal seam, as well as the cohesion and internal friction angle of the coal mass. The study reveals that the weight and overburden load of the triangular hanging roof zone, along with the subsidence and rotation of the key blocks, are the key factors influencing the lateral abutment stress and damage range. Meanwhile, the reliability of the mechanical model has been substantiated through a combination of numerical simulation and in situ monitoring results.
He et al. (Fri,) studied this question.