Analysis on the stability of a coal mine's dumping slope and its influence on oil pipeline

Authors

  • Xiaobo Liu
  • Jing Zhang
  • Dashen Yang
  • Fayou A
  • Chaochun Lu
  • Falong Wang
  • Rui Wang
  • Zhangzhen Liu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aetr.11.1.359.2024

Keywords:

Dump Slope; product oil pipeline; stability; safety effect.

Abstract

There is cross-interference between an-yu-meng line of Yunnan product oil pipeline about 920m and NO.1 dump of a coal mine. In order to analyze the stability of the dump slope under heavy rain and other working conditions, and the influence of the dump continued dumping on the pipeline safety, combined with the geological environment conditions, quantitative calculation of stability and numerical simulation in the study area, a comprehensive analysis is carried out. The results show that the south section of the dump is about 200m long and unstable under heavy rain, and the other sections are in a stable state, because the pipeline in the south section of the dump is located at the foot of the dump slope, the soil has the possibility of squeezing and shearing the pipeline, and the cross-interference pipeline in the north section of the dump is about 490m long, the northern section of the dump has a good stability. Most of the pipelines are buried at a depth of 1.5 m ~ 2 m, and the local depth is 7.5 m. the buried depth of the pipelines is in strongly weathered basalt, which is beneficial to the safety of the pipelines, the slope of the pipeline is inclined to the west, the slope of the pipeline is inclined in the opposite direction to the lateral compression of the dump, and the possibility of the pipeline forming lateral shear is small, the main hazards of the north slope instability to pipelines are burial and impact. The research results provide basis for safety evaluation and later treatment design of pipeline in cross-interference section of dump slope.

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Published

2024-07-24