The Stability of Roadway Groups under Rheology Coupling Mining Disturbance

: The deep roadway groups play an important role in transportation and ventilation in coal mine production. Therefore, it is very important to comprehensively analyze the coupling effect of rheological deformation and coal mining on the stability of the roadway groups. In this paper, the disturbance effects of different stop-mining lines on roadway groups under long-term rheology were investigated by numerical simulation, and the failure mechanism of roadway groups with large sections and multiple disturbances in a deep well was revealed. The results show that the long working face will lead to the collapse of key strata, and the inﬂuence range will spread to the adjacent roadway groups. When the distance between the working face and the stop-mining line is 100 m, the roadway groups cannot be affected by the working face mining, and the reserved width of the coal pillar can be determined to be 100 m, which increases the stability of the roadway’s surrounding rock and maintains the mine safety production. This paper aims to provide a reference for groups design and control under similar conditions.


Introduction
In recent years, with the continuous increase in mining intensity and depth, a large number of difficult-to-support roadways have appeared, such as roadways with high stress, strong mining-affected roadways, roadways with extremely broken surrounding rocks, and roadways with extra-large cross-sections. Under the influence of factors such as tectonic stress, strong mining, faults, etc., roadway section shrinkage is serious, surrounding rock fragmentation is high, the floor experiences heave, and supporting components fail frequently, which increases the intensity and frequency of roadway repair [1]. Therefore, the stability of the deep roadway groups is essential for safe and efficient production.
For deep roadways, the ground stress of the environment in which the roadway is located increases. Under the action of high ground stress, rheological deformation occurs in the deep roadway [2,3]. The deformation of the deep soft rock roadway includes the deformation during the roadway excavation, the rheological deformation of the roadway during the service production period, and the deformation caused by other factors such as support failure and stress disturbance. The theory and technology of group control, originally applicable to shallow parts, cannot meet the requirements of the control effect in the deep part [4]. For the control of coal roadways with rheological properties, the theory and technology of soft rock support can be used for reference [5][6][7][8][9]. For soft rock roadways, many deep soft rock roadway control technologies have been produced on the basis of clarifying the damage influence range of surrounding rock, such as the combined support technology of high prestressed bolt primary support and cable reinforcement, bolt-grouting combined support technology, and high-efficiency jet grouting (JG) techniques, etc. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. In the middle and late 20th century, Austrian engineers put forward the basic theory of deep roadway surrounding rock control; a new Austrian tunnelling method based on predecessors. Previous researchers [19][20][21] have conducted exploratory research on the advanced support technology of rheological roadways, and have achieved fruitful results. The shape of the underground roadway is irregular, and the positional relationship of the roadway group is complicated, coupled with deep in-situ stress, which results in greater complexity. A large number of researchers chose to use numerical simulation combined with field cases to conduct research, and summarized the rheological deformation laws of different positions of the roadway, including the side part, roof and floor, and the obtained data from the roadway's surrounding rock deformation are closer to the actual field [22][23][24][25].
During deep mining, the appearance of rock pressure caused by rock movement has become increasingly serious. When mining coal seams, it will cause the redistribution of coal and rock mass stress and form a new mining stress field [26][27][28], which will affect roadway support and other projects. In the deep mine roadway, the main roadway with a long service life forms the roadway groups. These roadways are relatively close to each other, and the disturbance effect is large, which causes serious fragmentation and instability of the rock surrounding the roadway [29][30][31]. A number of researchers [32][33][34][35] have conducted exploratory research on the new technology of roadway deformation control and support, and made great progress. Aiming at the disturbance of mining to roadways, researchers have conducted a lot of work, analyzed the damage and movement law of the overburden structure of coal roadway under the influence of mining, and mastered the influence range after mining [36][37][38][39].
The deep mine roadway groups are continuously affected by the superposition of rheological deformation and coal and rock mining. At present, there are few research results of a comprehensive analysis of mining and rheology on roadway stability. Because of this situation, this paper intends to comprehensively explore its impact on roadway stability from the two dimensions of mining and rheology, to increase the stability of roadway surrounding rock and maintain mine safety production.

Project Overview
Jining No. 2 Coal Mine is located in Jining City, China. The coal seam mined belongs to Jining Coal Field, with an area of approximately 87.1 square kilometers. Its geographic location is shown in Figure 1.
in the deep part [4]. For the control of coal roadways with rheological properties, the theory and technology of soft rock support can be used for reference [5][6][7][8][9]. For soft rock roadways, many deep soft rock roadway control technologies have been produced on the basis of clarifying the damage influence range of surrounding rock, such as the combined support technology of high prestressed bolt primary support and cable reinforcement, boltgrouting combined support technology, and high-efficiency jet grouting (JG) techniques, etc. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. In the middle and late 20th century, Austrian engineers put forward the basic theory of deep roadway surrounding rock control; a new Austrian tunnelling method based on predecessors. Previous researchers [19][20][21] have conducted exploratory research on the advanced support technology of rheological roadways, and have achieved fruitful results. The shape of the underground roadway is irregular, and the positional relationship of the roadway group is complicated, coupled with deep in-situ stress, which results in greater complexity. A large number of researchers chose to use numerical simulation combined with field cases to conduct research, and summarized the rheological deformation laws of different positions of the roadway, including the side part, roof and floor, and the obtained data from the roadway's surrounding rock deformation are closer to the actual field [22][23][24][25].
During deep mining, the appearance of rock pressure caused by rock movement has become increasingly serious. When mining coal seams, it will cause the redistribution of coal and rock mass stress and form a new mining stress field [26][27][28], which will affect roadway support and other projects. In the deep mine roadway, the main roadway with a long service life forms the roadway groups. These roadways are relatively close to each other, and the disturbance effect is large, which causes serious fragmentation and instability of the rock surrounding the roadway [29][30][31]. A number of researchers [32][33][34][35] have conducted exploratory research on the new technology of roadway deformation control and support, and made great progress. Aiming at the disturbance of mining to roadways, researchers have conducted a lot of work, analyzed the damage and movement law of the overburden structure of coal roadway under the influence of mining, and mastered the influence range after mining [36][37][38][39].
The deep mine roadway groups are continuously affected by the superposition of rheological deformation and coal and rock mining. At present, there are few research results of a comprehensive analysis of mining and rheology on roadway stability. Because of this situation, this paper intends to comprehensively explore its impact on roadway stability from the two dimensions of mining and rheology, to increase the stability of roadway surrounding rock and maintain mine safety production.

Project Overview
Jining No. 2 Coal Mine is located in Jining City, China. The coal seam mined belongs to Jining Coal Field, with an area of approximately 87.1 square kilometers. Its geographic location is shown in Figure 1.  The three lower coal seams were mined at the 11th district of the No. 2 Mine of Yankuang Groups, with a coal thickness of 3.6 to 4.8 m, with an average of 4.13 m. The direct roof is medium sandstone with a thickness of 7.6~9.95 m and an average thickness of 8.78 m. The main roof is siltstone with a thickness of 6.1~9.2 m and an average thickness of 7.65 m. The floor is mudstone with a thickness of 1.5-3.0 m and an average thickness of 2.2 m. The generalized stratigraphic column and the character description of Jining No. 2 Coal Mine is shown in Figure 2.  Figure 3 shows the distribution of four main roadways and working faces at −740 levels in the south wing of Jining No. 2 Coal Mine of Yankuang Groups. The elevation of the track roadway is −740 m, the elevation of the ventilation roadway is −732 m, the elevation of the belt conveyor roadway is −738 m, and the elevation of the auxiliary transport roadway is −738 m. The horizontal distance between the track roadway and the ventilation roadway is 30 m, the horizontal distance between the ventilation roadway and the belt conveyor roadway is 30 m, and the horizontal distance between the belt conveyor roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway is 50 m. The track roadway, belt conveyor roadway, and auxiliary transport roadway are all excavated in the rock, and the ventilation roadway is in the coal seam.  Figure 3 shows the distribution of four main roadways and working faces at −740 levels in the south wing of Jining No. 2 Coal Mine of Yankuang Groups. The elevation of the track roadway is −740 m, the elevation of the ventilation roadway is −732 m, the elevation of the belt conveyor roadway is −738 m, and the elevation of the auxiliary transport roadway is −738 m. The horizontal distance between the track roadway and the ventilation roadway is 30 m, the horizontal distance between the ventilation roadway and the belt conveyor roadway is 30 m, and the horizontal distance between the belt conveyor roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway is 50 m. The track roadway, belt conveyor roadway, and auxiliary transport roadway are all excavated in the rock, and the ventilation roadway is in the coal seam.

The influence of Working Face Rheological Coupling Mining on Roadway Stability
The mining level where the roadway is located has a large buried depth and high stress The vertical ground stress of the −740 m roadway reaches 19.45 MPa (the ground elevation is +38 m), which is a deep-well high-stress roadway. After the excavation of the roadway is completed, under the action of high ground stress, the surrounding rock stress

The Influence of Working Face Rheological Coupling Mining on Roadway Stability
The mining level where the roadway is located has a large buried depth and high stress The vertical ground stress of the −740 m roadway reaches 19.45 MPa (the ground elevation is +38 m), which is a deep-well high-stress roadway. After the excavation of the roadway is completed, under the action of high ground stress, the surrounding rock stress is continuously adjusted over time, and the roadway undergoes rheological deformation, which causes the roadway to gain instable characteristics, such as bolt failure, roof subsidence, and floor heave.
The thickness of the coal seam in the mining area is as high as 5~6 m. When the working face is close to the main roadway, the stress area is large. The average horizontal distance between the four main roadways at the −740 m level is 30 m, and the stopping line is only about 40 m away from the nearest roadway. Therefore, the main roadway is affected by multiple strong mining operations, which makes it difficult to control the surrounding rock of the roadway.
There are four main roadways with large deformations and a large roadway span, averaging more than 4.5 m. The length of the supporting bolt adopted is only 2.4 m, and the effective length is 2.3 m. Theoretically, it cannot form an effective supporting structure, and it is difficult to reflect the effect of active support. The roof spray strata cracked severely, floor heave was serious, there was a roof fall phenomenon, the falling height was 3 m, and the length was 6.7 m. Recently, roadway's surrounding rock deformation is serious, roadway maintenance workload is large, and safety guarantee is low. The partial destruction of the roadway is shown in Figure 4.  Several drill boreholes were drilled in the belt conveyor roadway, the track roadway, the ventilation roadway, and the auxiliary transportation roadway, respectively, for monitoring. The roadway groups facing the 01 and 10 working faces are used as test sections. In specific steps, three boreholes are set up in each of the four main roadways, each with an interval of 50 m, and the drilling positions are located in the middle of the roof of the roadway and on both shoulders. The hole diameter is 32 mm and the depth is 10 m. Among them, the monitoring drill view of the track roadway is shown in Figure 5. The mudstone is severely broken in the deep part of the borehole, is moderately broken in the coal seam, and the surrounding rock is intact in the middle sandstone part. Several drill boreholes were drilled in the belt conveyor roadway, the track roadway, the ventilation roadway, and the auxiliary transportation roadway, respectively, for monitoring. The roadway groups facing the 01 and 10 working faces are used as test sections. In specific steps, three boreholes are set up in each of the four main roadways, each with an interval of 50 m, and the drilling positions are located in the middle of the roof of the roadway and on both shoulders. The hole diameter is 32 mm and the depth is 10 m. Among them, the monitoring drill view of the track roadway is shown in Figure 5. The mudstone is severely broken in the deep part of the borehole, is moderately broken in the coal seam, and the surrounding rock is intact in the middle sandstone part.
itoring. The roadway groups facing the 01 and 10 working faces are used as test sections. In specific steps, three boreholes are set up in each of the four main roadways, each with an interval of 50 m, and the drilling positions are located in the middle of the roof of the roadway and on both shoulders. The hole diameter is 32 mm and the depth is 10 m. Among them, the monitoring drill view of the track roadway is shown in Figure 5. The mudstone is severely broken in the deep part of the borehole, is moderately broken in the coal seam, and the surrounding rock is intact in the middle sandstone part.

Establishment of a Numerical Simulation Model for Distu Groups in a Deep Well
Through on-site measurements and theoretical analysis, of the surrounding rock in the −740 m horizontal roadway gro obtained. Further, through the combination of theoretical ana tion, the instability mechanism of the roadway groups is re element numerical simulation software, by simulating the di mining lines to the roadway groups, the optimal stop-mining The supporting system of the surrounding rock under the groups disturbance is obtained.

Numerical Simulation Modeling Process
Taking the −740 m horizontal roadway groups in the sout as the research object, the 100-200 m roadway is taken as the t way range of the 01 and 10 working faces. The CVISC rheolo the roadway [40,41]. The model works by simulating the mut excavation of the roadway, and the influence of the two wing section roadway during the mining process. It then analyzes and provides a theoretical basis for later determining the roa Moreover, it guides the determination of the stop-mining lin model has a length of 529.4 m, a height of 140 m, and a width of 9 rock strata. A load of 17.5 MPa is applied to the top of pressure of the overburden. Boundary conditions are imposed and right horizontal displacement of the model is limited to w vertical displacement is limited to within ±0.1 m. The simplifie in Figure 6. The track roadway is arched with a width of 5.0 m The belt conveyor roadway is arched with a width of 5.0 m The ventilation roadway is rectangular, with a width of 4.6 m The auxiliary transportation roadway is rectangular, with a height of 3.2 m. Since the inclination angle of the coal seam is o of 5°, it is a nearly horizontal coal seam, and the test section r

Establishment of a Numerical Simulation Model for Disturbance Effect of Roadway Groups in a Deep Well
Through on-site measurements and theoretical analysis, the cause of the instability of the surrounding rock in the −740 m horizontal roadway groups in Jining No. 2 Mine is obtained. Further, through the combination of theoretical analysis and numerical simulation, the instability mechanism of the roadway groups is revealed. Using Flac3D finite element numerical simulation software, by simulating the distance from different stop-mining lines to the roadway groups, the optimal stop-mining line position is determined. The supporting system of the surrounding rock under the influence of deep roadway groups disturbance is obtained.

Numerical Simulation Modeling Process
Taking the −740 m horizontal roadway groups in the south wing of Jining No. 2 Mine as the research object, the 100-200 m roadway is taken as the test section within the roadway range of the 01 and 10 working faces. The CVISC rheological model is adopted for the roadway [40,41]. The model works by simulating the mutual influence law of the full excavation of the roadway, and the influence of the two wings' working faces on the test section roadway during the mining process. It then analyzes the damage of the roadway and provides a theoretical basis for later determining the roadway support parameters. auxiliary transportation roadway is rectangular, with a width of 4.8 m and a clear height of 3.2 m. Since the inclination angle of the coal seam is only 2 •~1 0 • , with an average of 5 • , it is a nearly horizontal coal seam, and the test section roadway is only 100~200 m. Within this range, coal seams and rock strata can be regarded as horizontal rock strata. The rock mechanics parameters are shown in Table 1. Rheological parameters are shown in Table 2.

Numerical Simulation Scheme
After the model stress is balanced, the four main roadways are first driven. In the process of excavating a group of roadways (distance 30~50 m), the stress redistributes after the roadway is excavated, and there is a mutual influence between the roadways. The mutual disturbance between the roadways increases the difficulty of controlling the surrounding rock of the roadways. By observing and analyzing the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation, it can be judged whether there is a mutual disturbance in the roadway groups.
During the advancing process of the working face in the test section, it is affected by the disturbance of the 01 and 10 working faces, which belong to the multi-disturbed roadway. The study of the influence of the working face on the surrounding rock of the roadway during the mining process is of great significance to determine the stop line position. According to the actual situation, there should be a wait for the roadway rheology for two years before simulating the mining process of the working face. The simulation analyzes the distribution law of the stress field, displacement field, and plastic zone within the model range under the three scenarios of the stopping mining line of 50 m, 75 m, and 100 m, to obtain the best stopping line position through simulation.

Numerical Simulation Scheme
After the model stress is balanced, the four main roadways are first driven. In the process of excavating a group of roadways (distance 30~50 m), the stress redistributes after the roadway is excavated, and there is a mutual influence between the roadways. The mutual disturbance between the roadways increases the difficulty of controlling the surrounding rock of the roadways. By observing and analyzing the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation, it can be judged whether there is a mutual disturbance in the roadway groups.
During the advancing process of the working face in the test section, it is affected by the disturbance of the 01 and 10 working faces, which belong to the multi-disturbed roadway. The study of the influence of the working face on the surrounding rock of the roadway during the mining process is of great significance to determine the stop line position. According to the actual situation, there should be a wait for the roadway rheology for two years before simulating the mining process of the working face. The simulation analyzes the distribution law of the stress field, displacement field, and plastic zone within the model range under the three scenarios of the stopping mining line of 50 m, 75 m, and 100 m, to obtain the best stopping line position through simulation.

Influence of Rheological Disturbance during Roadway Excavation
In this section, by observing and analyzing the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation, it can be judged whether there is a mutual disturbance in the roadway groups.
The vertical stress distribution of the surrounding rock in the roadway groups after 2 years of rheology is shown in Figure 7. It can be seen from the figure that for the four main roadways at the level of −740 m in the south wing, there is a slight difference between the track roadway, the ventilation roadway, and the belt conveyor roadway. There is no mutual disturbance between the belt conveyor roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway.

Influence of Rheological Disturbance during Roadway Excavation
In this section, by observing and analyzing the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation, it can be judged whether there is a mutual disturbance in the roadway groups.
The vertical stress distribution of the surrounding rock in the roadway groups after 2 years of rheology is shown in Figure 7. It can be seen from the figure that for the four main roadways at the level of −740 m in the south wing, there is a slight difference between the track roadway, the ventilation roadway, and the belt conveyor roadway. There is no mutual disturbance between the belt conveyor roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway. The surrounding rock displacement of the roadway groups after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 8. It can be seen from the figure that after the roadway group is mined, the maximum deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway is about 430 mm under the conditions of the design support parameters. Under this condition, the expansion of brush repair can realize the control of the deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway. The surrounding rock displacement of the roadway groups after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 8. It can be seen from the figure that after the roadway group is mined, the maximum deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway is about 430 mm under the conditions of the design support parameters. Under this condition, the expansion of brush repair can realize the control of the deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway.

Influence of Rheological Disturbance during Roadway Excavation
In this section, by observing and analyzing the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation, it can be judged whether there is a mutual disturbance in the roadway groups.
The vertical stress distribution of the surrounding rock in the roadway groups after 2 years of rheology is shown in Figure 7. It can be seen from the figure that for the four main roadways at the level of −740 m in the south wing, there is a slight difference between the track roadway, the ventilation roadway, and the belt conveyor roadway. There is no mutual disturbance between the belt conveyor roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway. The surrounding rock displacement of the roadway groups after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 8. It can be seen from the figure that after the roadway group is mined, the maximum deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway is about 430 mm under the conditions of the design support parameters. Under this condition, the expansion of brush repair can realize the control of the deformation of the surrounding rock of the roadway. The plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 9. It can be seen from the figure that after 2 years of rheological deformation after roadway excavation, the surrounding rock of the roadway has plastic deformation under the condition of stress concentration. For the deep  The plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 9. It can be seen from the figure that after 2 years of rheological deformation after roadway excavation, the surrounding rock of the roadway has plastic deformation under the condition of stress concentration. For the deep roadway groups, the surrounding rock of the roadway has a different distribution of plastic zone under different rock strata conditions. Among them, the plastic zone of the roof and floor of the auxiliary transportation roadway is larger. Among them, the roof and floor of the ventilation roadway have a larger plastic zone. The depth of the floor plastic zone is about 4.2 m, and the plastic failure range is large, which is difficult for roadway control. In the subsequent roadway treatment process, it is necessary to ensure the quality of the roadway roof support and ensure the stability of the surrounding rock's roof. For the four roadways studied, the failure range of the roof and floor plastic zone is about 2-4.2 m. The plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the roadway after 2 years of rheological deformation is shown in Figure 9. It can be seen from the figure that after 2 years of rheological deformation after roadway excavation, the surrounding rock of the roadway has plastic deformation under the condition of stress concentration. For the deep roadway groups, the surrounding rock of the roadway has a different distribution of plastic zone under different rock strata conditions. Among them, the plastic zone of the roof and floor of the auxiliary transportation roadway is larger. Among them, the roof and floor of the ventilation roadway have a larger plastic zone. The depth of the floor plastic zone is about 4.2 m, and the plastic failure range is large, which is difficult for roadway control. In the subsequent roadway treatment process, it is necessary to ensure the quality of the roadway roof support and ensure the stability of the surrounding rock's roof. For the four roadways studied, the failure range of the roof and floor plastic zone is about 2-4.2 m.

The Influence of Rheological Coupling Mining of Working Face on Stress Disturbance of Roadway Groups
A total of two years after the roadway was rheologically deformed, coal mining began at the working face. The vertical stress distribution of the surrounding rock of the model is shown in Figure 10. It can be seen from the figure that mining has disturbance effects on the four main roadways. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 50 m, the disturbance effect of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is the most severe. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 75 m, the impact of the mining on the disturbance of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is reduced. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 100 m, the impact of the mining on the roadway groups disturbance is minimal When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 50 m, 75 m, and 100 m, the maximum vertical stress of the surrounding rock of the roadway is shown in Figure   Figure 9. Distribution of plastic zone after roadway groups excavation.

The Influence of Rheological Coupling Mining of Working Face on Stress Disturbance of Roadway Groups
A total of two years after the roadway was rheologically deformed, coal mining began at the working face. The vertical stress distribution of the surrounding rock of the model is shown in Figure 10. It can be seen from the figure that mining has disturbance effects on the four main roadways. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 50 m, the disturbance effect of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is the most severe. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 75 m, the impact of the mining on the disturbance of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is reduced. When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 100 m, the impact of the mining on the roadway groups disturbance is minimal.
When the distance between the working face and the roadway is 50 m, 75 m, and 100 m, the maximum vertical stress of the surrounding rock of the roadway is shown in Figure 11. After the excavation of the roadway groups, the maximum vertical stress on the left and right sides of the track roadway is 24.2 MPa, and the maximum vertical stress on the two sides of the auxiliary transport roadway is 20.6 MPa and 22.1 MPa, respectively. After the coal seam is mined, the maximum vertical stress on both sides of the roadway is increased. When the distance of the stopping line increases from 50 m to 100 m, the maximum vertical stress of the two sides of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway decreases gradually. When the distance between the stopping line and the roadway is 100 m, the change rate of the maximum vertical stress is the smallest. and right sides of the track roadway is 24.2 MPa, and the maximum vertical stress on the two sides of the auxiliary transport roadway is 20.6 MPa and 22.1 MPa, respectively. After the coal seam is mined, the maximum vertical stress on both sides of the roadway is increased. When the distance of the stopping line increases from 50 m to 100 m, the maximum vertical stress of the two sides of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway decreases gradually. When the distance between the stopping line and the roadway is 100 m, the change rate of the maximum vertical stress is the smallest.

The influence of Working Face Rheological Coupling Mining on Deformation Disturbance of Roadway Groups
The horizontal displacement distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 12, and the deformation of the two sides of the roadway changes with the rheological time, as shown in Figure 13. It can be seen from Figure 12 and Figure  13 that the deformation of the two sides of the roadway groups increases with the increase in the rheological time. Within 0.2 years after the excavation of the roadway groups, the deformation first increased rapidly, and then tended to a stable rheological state. After the mining of the working face is completed, depending on the distance of the stop line, the roadway groups will be affected by different degrees of disturbance and rheology within a certain period, and they tend to a stable rheological state.

The Influence of Working Face Rheological Coupling Mining on Deformation Disturbance of Roadway Groups
The horizontal displacement distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 12, and the deformation of the two sides of the roadway changes with the rheological time, as shown in Figure 13. It can be seen from Figures 12 and 13 that the deformation of the two sides of the roadway groups increases with the increase in the rheological time. Within 0.2 years after the excavation of the roadway groups, the deformation first increased rapidly, and then tended to a stable rheological state. After the mining of the working face is completed, depending on the distance of the stop line, the roadway groups will be affected by different degrees of disturbance and rheology within a certain period, and they tend to a stable rheological state.
In the coal mining process of the working face, the track roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway are the closest to the working face, and they are also most affected by disturbance and rheology. When the mining stop line is 50 m and 75 m, respectively, within 0.6 years after the mining of the working face, the track roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway will have accelerated rheology. The horizontal displacement of the roadway groups is rapidly increased by the impact of mining, and by when it reaches a stable rheological state.
When the stop line is 100 m, the mining face has almost no effect on the roadway groups, and the roadway is always in a stable rheological state. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the maximum deformation of the track main roadway is 1.22 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transportation main roadway is 1.49 m. When the mining stop line is 100 m, the maximum deformation of the track main roadway is 0.98 m, and the auxiliary transportation main roadway The maximum deformation is 1.26 m.
In the coal mining process of the working face, the track roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway are the closest to the working face, and they are also most affected by disturbance and rheology. When the mining stop line is 50 m and 75 m, respectively, within 0.6 years after the mining of the working face, the track roadway and the auxiliary transport roadway will have accelerated rheology. The horizontal displacement of the roadway groups is rapidly increased by the impact of mining, and by when it reaches a stable rheological state.
When the stop line is 100 m, the mining face has almost no effect on the roadway groups, and the roadway is always in a stable rheological state. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the maximum deformation of the track main roadway is 1.22 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transportation main roadway is 1.49 m. When the mining stop line is 100 m, the maximum deformation of the track main roadway is 0.98 m, and the auxiliary transportation main roadway The maximum deformation is 1.26 m.  The vertical displacement distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 14, and the deformation of the roof and floor of the roadway changes with the rheological time as shown in Figure 15. It can be seen from Figure 14 and Figure  15 that the deformation trend of the roof and floor of the roadway is similar to that of the two gangs, and will not be repeated here.
When the mining stop line is 50 m and 75 m, the roadway groups have an obvious accelerated rheological phenomenon within 0.6 years after mining at the working face, and then it enters a stable rheological state; when the mining stop line is 100 m, the roadway is always stable rheological state. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the maximum deformation of the track roadway is 0.96 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transport roadway is 1.32 m. When the mining stop line is 100 m, the maximum deformation of the track roadway is 0.77 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transport roadway is 1.06 m. The vertical displacement distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 14, and the deformation of the roof and floor of the roadway changes with the rheological time as shown in Figure 15. It can be seen from Figures 14 and 15 that the deformation trend of the roof and floor of the roadway is similar to that of the two gangs, and will not be repeated here.
When the mining stop line is 50 m and 75 m, the roadway groups have an obvious accelerated rheological phenomenon within 0.6 years after mining at the working face, and then it enters a stable rheological state; when the mining stop line is 100 m, the roadway is always stable rheological state. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the maximum deformation of the track roadway is 0.96 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transport roadway is 1.32 m. When the mining stop line is 100 m, the maximum deformation of the track roadway is 0.77 m, and the maximum deformation of the auxiliary transport roadway is 1.06 m.
From the above analysis, it can be seen that the stop line of 100 m is compared with the stop line of 50 m. When the stop line is 100 m, the maximum displacement of the two sides of the track roadway and the maximum displacement of the roof and floor are reduced by 20.0% and 18.8%, respectively. The maximum displacement of the two sides of the auxiliary transport roadway and the maximum displacement of the roof and floor decreased by 15.4% and 19.7%, respectively. Moreover, when the mining stop line is 100 m, the roadway deformation has been in a stable rheological state, which proves that the roadway groups are not affected by mining. Therefore, the stop line of 100 m is beneficial to the long-term stability of the roadway. From the above analysis, it can be seen that the stop line of 100 m is compared with the stop line of 50 m. When the stop line is 100 m, the maximum displacement of the two sides of the track roadway and the maximum displacement of the roof and floor are reduced by 20.0% and 18.8%, respectively. The maximum displacement of the two sides of the auxiliary transport roadway and the maximum displacement of the roof and floor decreased by 15.4% and 19.7%, respectively. Moreover, when the mining stop line is 100 m, the roadway deformation has been in a stable rheological state, which proves that the roadway groups are not affected by mining. Therefore, the stop line of 100 m is beneficial to the long-term stability of the roadway.

The Influence of Rheological Coupling Mining of Working Face on Disturbance of Plastic Zone of Roadway Groups
The plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 16. Table 3 and Table 4 show the expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roof and floor of the roadway and the two sides of the roadway under the conditions of different mining stop lines. It can be seen that after 5 years of rheological deformation of the roadway groups, the plastic areas of the four main roadways under different stop-line conditions have become larger than that when they were not mined. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the plastic zone change of the four main roadways is the largest. When the stop line is 75 m, the plastic area of the return airway and belt roadway will be less affected by the mining, while the plastic area of the track and auxiliary transportation roadway will change greatly.
When the mining stop line is 50 m, the depth of the plastic zone has been expanded under the influence of long-term rheological deformation and mining. Compared with the time when the working face is not mined, the total expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roadway groups at this time has increased by 8.6%. When the mining stop line is 100 The plastic zone distribution of the surrounding rock of the model roadway is shown in Figure 16. Tables 3 and 4 show the expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roof and floor of the roadway and the two sides of the roadway under the conditions of different mining stop lines. It can be seen that after 5 years of rheological deformation of the roadway groups, the plastic areas of the four main roadways under different stop-line conditions have become larger than that when they were not mined. When the mining stop line is 50 m, the plastic zone change of the four main roadways is the largest. When the stop line is 75 m, the plastic area of the return airway and belt roadway will be less affected by the mining, while the plastic area of the track and auxiliary transportation roadway will change greatly.
When the mining stop line is 50 m, the depth of the plastic zone has been expanded under the influence of long-term rheological deformation and mining. Compared with the time when the working face is not mined, the total expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roadway groups at this time has increased by 8.6%. When the mining stop line is 100 m, the disturbance to the roadway groups is very small, and the total expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roadway groups only increases by 3.5% compared with the case of no mining, and the roadway groups are hardly affected by mining.   Unmined  4524  6026  6149  7234  50  4718  6282  6391  7760  75  4670  6211  6366  7569  100  4655  6209  6373  7390   Table 4. The expansion depth of the plastic zone of both sides.   In summary, when the stop line is 100 m, the mining face has little effect on the stress distribution, displacement distribution, and plastic zone of the surrounding rock of the roadway. The key layer theory and the theory of surface subsidence can be verified. When the width of the coal pillar exceeds the subsidence range of the rock layer, it will not affect the roadway. Therefore, it can be considered that leaving coal pillars of more than 100 m is beneficial to the stability control of the surrounding rock of the roadway.

Conclusions
In order to study the influence of rheological coupling mining disturbance on roadway stability, through numerical simulation, first the roadway has undergone two years of rheology, and secondly, the research on the influence of mining coupling rheology on the roadway is carried out. The rheological time is 5 years. The deformation and plastic zone conditions of the roadway when the working face is mined to the position of 50 m, 75 m and 100 m from the roadway group, respectively, are analyzed. The following conclusions can be drawn from the present study.
(1) After two years of rheological deformation of the excavation roadway groups, there is a slight mutual disturbance among the track roadway, ventilation roadway, and belt conveyor roadway; there is no mutual disturbance between the belt conveyor roadway and auxiliary transport roadway.
(2) After the coal seam is mined, the maximum vertical stress on both sides of the roadway is increased. In the process of increasing the stop line from 50 m to 100 m, the maximum vertical stress of the two sides of the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is gradually reduced. When the stop line is 100 m, the change rate of the maximum vertical stress is the smallest.
(3) Mining at the working face mainly has a disturbing effect on the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway. As the distance from the mining stop line increases, the amount of surrounding rock deformation of the roadway groups gradually decreases. When the mining stop line is 100 m, mining has no obvious disturbing influence on the ventilation roadway and belt conveyor roadway, and the disturbance influence on the track roadway and auxiliary transport roadway is greatly reduced.
(4) The expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roadway groups decreases with the increase in the stop-mining line distance. When the stop-mining line distance is 100 m, the total expansion depth of the plastic zone of the roadway groups only increases by 3.5% compared with the case of no mining, and the roadway groups are hardly affected by mining.

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