Stability Control of Deep Coal Roadway under the Pressure Relief Effect of Adjacent Roadway with Large Deformation: A Case Study

: High-efﬁciency maintenance and control of the deep coal roadway surrounding rock stability is a reliable guarantee for sustainable development of a coal mine. However, it is difﬁcult to control the stability of a roadway that locates near a roadway with large deformation. With return air roadway 21201 (RAR 21201) in Hulusu coal mine as the research background, in situ investigation, theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and engineering practice were carried out to study pressure relief effect on the surrounding rock after the severe deformation of the roadway. Besides, the feasibility of excavating a new roadway near this damaged one by means of pressure relief effect is also discussed. Results showed that after the strong mining roadway suffered huge loose deformation, the space inside shrank so violently that surrounding rock released high stress to a large extent, which formed certain pressure relief effect on the rock. Through excavating a new roadway near this deformed one, the new roadway could obtain a relative low stress environment with the help of the pressure relief effect, which is beneﬁcial for maintenance and control of itself. Equal row spacing double-bearing ring support technology is proposed and carried out. Engineering practice indicates that the new excavated roadway escaped from possible separation fracture in the roof anchoring range, and the surrounding rock deformation of the new roadway is well controlled, which veriﬁes the pressure relief effect mentioned. This paper provides a reference for scientiﬁc mining under the condition of deep buried and high stress mining in western China.


Introduction
With China's main coal mining center moving westward [1][2][3], the average mining depth of the western mining area continues to extend at the rate of 10-25 m per year [4,5], which is about to reach the absolute deep coal mining of 700-1000 m [6]. Due to the fact that the layout of double roadways can alleviate the imbalance of mining ratio and realize the rapid recovery of coal resources, some western mining areas still adopt double roadways after entering deep mining. They draw lessons from the layout of double roadway with large coal pillar used in shallow mining area, namely "one working face with three roadways" layout (the layout of double roadways) [7][8][9], in which the auxiliary transportation roadway is reserved as the return air roadway of the next working face with a 20-40 m coal pillar [10]. However, obvious defects are shown in the layout of double roadways. During the service period, the auxiliary roadways have experienced many times of mining disturbance, which is prone to severe contraction of roadway section, Sustainability 2021, 13, 4412 2 of 14 deformation, fracture, and instability, and even cannot continue to serve for the working face in the next section. At this time, it is the only choice to re-excavate the return air roadway of the next working face, and the selection of roadway excavation position becomes very important. As for the high gas mine that contains a connecting roadway, it is the only choice to look for the pressure relief area formed by roadway excavation and re-excavating the roadway along the residual roadway, in order to prevent the gas and other harmful gas from overflowing during driving.
For excavating roadway in pressure relief area, most of the existing researches focus on gob-side roadway excavating, using "voussoir beam theory" to analyze the pressure relief mechanism and the selection of reasonable position (coal pillar width). Zheng [11] developed a mechanical model of gob-side roadway overburdens to analyze the large deformation and stress field distribution. In order to mitigate the problem of the coal pillar extrusion and serious deformation that will occur in the gob-side roadway, Tai [12] developed the roof-cutting technology with a chainsaw arm and its equipment. Zhang [13] investigated the effects of dynamic loading to gob-side entries and optimized the support parameters; the field test results showed that the potential for loosening, deformation, and failure of the surrounding rock were effectively controlled. Wu [14] studied the initiation, propagation, and failure of cracks within this gob-side coal pillar during its formation by using the methods of field tests and numerical modeling. Zhang [15] had studied how to set narrow coal pillar along the edge of upper goaf in large coal pillar to excavate the roadway in this section. The stability and failure mechanism of coal pillar have also been widely studied [16,17]. The existing research results focus on the stability of narrow coal pillar and the reasonable width of section coal pillar. However, research on the problem of width choice in the coal pillar is not adequate. With the help of the pressure relief effect of the surrounding rock caused by the severe deformation of the residual auxiliary transportation roadway in the upper sectional working face, it is worth researching how to determine the width of the coal pillar in the return air roadway of the working face in this section by setting a narrow coal pillar along the broken roadway.
In view of the problems above, this paper takes the RAR 21201 of Hulusu coal mine as the engineering background, analyzes the pressure relief effect on the surrounding rock after the violent deformation of roadway, and probes into the feasibility of excavating new RAR 21201 near this deformed roadway 21102 (AHR 21102) after setting a narrow coal pillar. Equal row-spacing double-bearing ring support technology is proposed, and engineering practice has verified the pressure relief effect on the new roadway, which improves the controlling effect of surrounding rock.

Roadway Location and Mining Relationship
Hulusu coal mine is located in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Province, China, with a depth of 650-900 m. It is a typical kind of Western deep buried mine. In the early stage of the mine, the "the layout of double roadways" method was adopted (Figure 1), in which the AHR 21102 served for the working face 21102. After the mining of the working face 21102, the AHR 21102 was reserved as the return air roadway of the working face 21201 in the second panel area, and a 30-m coal pillar was reserved between the working face 21102 and the working face 21102. As the result of severe deformation, most of the roadway sections have no value of roadway repairing, so it is considered to set up a new coal pillar along the west side of AHR 21102 and excavate RAR 21201 to serve working face 21201. According to the in-situ stress measurement data provided by the mine, the maximum horizontal stress is 24.74 MPa, the maximum vertical stress is 16.31 MPa, and the maximum minimum horizontal principal stress is 13.36 MPa. The angle of maximum horizontal principal stress is between N20.4 • and 38.5 • W, and the direction of roadway axis is north-south direction, that is, the angle between maximum horizontal principal stress and roadway axis is between N20.4 • and 38.5 • W. is north-south direction, that is, the angle between maximum horizontal principal stress and roadway axis is between N20.4° and 38.5° W.

Lithology of Coal Seam, Roof and Floor
The average thickness of main mining 2-1 coal seam is 2.79 m, and the average buried depth is 626.65 m. The immediate roof is sandy mudstone with an average thickness of 4 m, and the floor is mainly sandy mudstone and fine-grained sandstone. The concrete occurrence and the mechanical parameters of the roof and floor strata are shown in Table 1.

Lithology of Coal Seam, Roof and Floor
The average thickness of main mining 2-1 coal seam is 2.79 m, and the average buried depth is 626.65 m. The immediate roof is sandy mudstone with an average thickness of 4 m, and the floor is mainly sandy mudstone and fine-grained sandstone. The concrete occurrence and the mechanical parameters of the roof and floor strata are shown in Table 1.

Support Scheme of Auxiliary Haulage Roadway 21102
As shown in Figure 2, the roof of AHR 21102 is supported by "blot + cable" at stage of excavating. The roof is supported by five Φ 20 × 2200-mm left-hand threaded steel bolts. Moreover, the bolts in the left wing and right wing had an indentation of 15 • and the rest were installed vertically. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN. In addition, two Φ 17.8 × 6200 mm cables are arranged for two rows of anchor bolts in each interval as the reinforcement support. All the cables were installed vertically on the roof of the roadway. Each cable was anchored with two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils, with pretension of 130 kN. Furthermore, the inter-row spacing of the bolts and anchor cables is 1100 × 1000 mm and 2200 × 2000 mm, respectively. Each row of non-mining side of roadway is supported by three Φ 20 × 2200 mm left-hand threaded steel bolts and the row spacing between bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm. Besides, the top angle and bottom angle of coal side are installed with 15 • inclination and the rest bolts are installed vertically to the rock surface. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 30 kN, and each row of mining side is installed with three Φ 27 × 2000 mm glass fiber-reinforced plastics bolts. Finally, the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm, and the pretension of the bolt is 12 kN.

Support Scheme of Auxiliary Haulage Roadway 21102
As shown in Figure 2, the roof of AHR 21102 is supported by "blot + cable" at stage of excavating. The roof is supported by five Φ 20 × 2200-mm left-hand threaded steel bolts. Moreover, the bolts in the left wing and right wing had an indentation of 15° and the rest were installed vertically. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN. In addition, two Φ 17.8 × 6200 mm cables are arranged for two rows of anchor bolts in each interval as the reinforcement support. All the cables were installed vertically on the roof of the roadway. Each cable was anchored with two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils, with pretension of 130 kN. Furthermore, the inter-row spacing of the bolts and anchor cables is 1100 × 1000 mm and 2200 × 2000 mm, respectively. Each row of non-mining side of roadway is supported by three Φ 20 × 2200 mm left-hand threaded steel bolts and the row spacing between bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm. Besides, the top angle and bottom angle of coal side are installed with 15° inclination and the rest bolts are installed vertically to the rock surface. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 30 kN, and each row of mining side is installed with three Φ 27 × 2000 mm glass fiber-reinforced plastics bolts. Finally, the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm, and the pretension of the bolt is 12 kN.

Maintenance Status of AHR 21102
Affected by the mining stress of the working face 21102, the AHR 21102 has a large deformation, and different roadway sections show different degrees of section contraction. The full section of roadway lane 2 and lane 4 ( Figure 1) is pressed and shrinks violently, and the roof and floor of some sections are almost closed, relying on the wooden crib support (Figure 3), so it cannot be used as the return air roadway of the working face 21201. Although the surrounding rock of lane 1, lane 3, and lane 5 roadway section has large deformation, the stability structure of surrounding rock still exists.

Maintenance Status of AHR 21102
Affected by the mining stress of the working face 21102, the AHR 21102 has a large deformation, and different roadway sections show different degrees of section contraction.

Principle of Pressure Relief of Roadway with Large Deformation
Given that there is a 30-m wide coal pillar between AHR 21102 and working face 21102, the high concentrated stress caused by working face 21102 mining mainly acts on the 30-m-wide coal pillar during the mining period of working face 21102. The wide coal pillar produces a large amount of deformation under the action of high stress, resulting in the whole cross section of the RAR 21201 being under great pressure and having great deformation and failure full section weighting and severe contraction. As a result, a certain range of pressure relief area is formed near the working face 21201. If the pressure relief effect of the surrounding rock caused by the violent deformation of AHR 21102 is used, the reasonable width narrow coal pillar is reserved at the working face 21201 side of AHR 21102 to excavate RAR 21201, so that the narrow coal pillar bears less stress, and the RAR 21201 is in the pressure relief zone, which is not only conducive to the maintenance of the roadway, but also improves the recovery rate of coal resources. Two coal pillars are formed on both sides of AHR 21102. One side is the residual 30 m wide coal pillar, which is called pressure-bearing pillar (Figure 4), and the other side is the protective coal pillar of 21201 return air roadway (hereinafter referred to as protective coal pillar). Because the protective coal pillar bears less stress, it is called a pressure-yielding pillar. The width of the pressure-yielding pillar is the key to determine whether the RAR 21201 can be in the effective pressure relief area.

Principle of Pressure Relief of Roadway with Large Deformation
Given that there is a 30-m wide coal pillar between AHR 21102 and working face 21102, the high concentrated stress caused by working face 21102 mining mainly acts on the 30-m-wide coal pillar during the mining period of working face 21102. The wide coal pillar produces a large amount of deformation under the action of high stress, resulting in the whole cross section of the RAR 21201 being under great pressure and having great deformation and failure full section weighting and severe contraction. As a result, a certain range of pressure relief area is formed near the working face 21201. If the pressure relief effect of the surrounding rock caused by the violent deformation of AHR 21102 is used, the reasonable width narrow coal pillar is reserved at the working face 21201 side of AHR 21102 to excavate RAR 21201, so that the narrow coal pillar bears less stress, and the RAR 21201 is in the pressure relief zone, which is not only conducive to the maintenance of the roadway, but also improves the recovery rate of coal resources. Two coal pillars are formed on both sides of AHR 21102. One side is the residual 30 m wide coal pillar, which is called pressure-bearing pillar (Figure 4), and the other side is the protective coal pillar of 21201 return air roadway (hereinafter referred to as protective coal pillar). Because the protective coal pillar bears less stress, it is called a pressure-yielding pillar. The width of the pressure-yielding pillar is the key to determine whether the RAR 21201 can be in the effective pressure relief area.

Principle of Pressure Relief of Roadway with Large Deformation
Given that there is a 30-m wide coal pillar between AHR 21102 and working face 21102, the high concentrated stress caused by working face 21102 mining mainly acts on the 30-m-wide coal pillar during the mining period of working face 21102. The wide coal pillar produces a large amount of deformation under the action of high stress, resulting in the whole cross section of the RAR 21201 being under great pressure and having great deformation and failure full section weighting and severe contraction. As a result, a certain range of pressure relief area is formed near the working face 21201. If the pressure relief effect of the surrounding rock caused by the violent deformation of AHR 21102 is used, the reasonable width narrow coal pillar is reserved at the working face 21201 side of AHR 21102 to excavate RAR 21201, so that the narrow coal pillar bears less stress, and the RAR 21201 is in the pressure relief zone, which is not only conducive to the maintenance of the roadway, but also improves the recovery rate of coal resources. Two coal pillars are formed on both sides of AHR 21102. One side is the residual 30 m wide coal pillar, which is called pressure-bearing pillar (Figure 4), and the other side is the protective coal pillar of 21201 return air roadway (hereinafter referred to as protective coal pillar). Because the protective coal pillar bears less stress, it is called a pressure-yielding pillar. The width of the pressure-yielding pillar is the key to determine whether the RAR 21201 can be in the effective pressure relief area.  Table 1; the text related to Table 1 and the caption should clearly state the parameters were taken from [18][19][20] and that they represent rock mass properties while considering the effect of cleat networks in the coal seam.  Table 1; the text related to Table 1 and the caption should clearly state the parameters were taken from [18][19][20] and that they represent rock mass properties while considering the effect of cleat networks in the coal seam.

Calculation Results
It can be concluded from Figure 6 that: (1) the 30 m residual coal pillar work is in cooperation and linkage with the protective coal pillar of the RAR 21201. When the width of the protective coal pillar is small (e.g., 2 m, 4 m, 6 m), the vertical stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar is higher than that when the RAR 21201 is not excavated, and the vertical stress above the corresponding protective coal pillar is lower than that when the RAR 21201 is not excavated; (2) with the increase of coal pillar width (2 m~10 m), the width of elastic core area in the coal pillar increases and begins to undertake higher concentrated stress, which makes the concentrated stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar decrease; (3) when the width of the coal pillar increases to a certain range (10 m~20 m), the RAR 21201 enters into the original rock stress area by avoiding the stress rising area, which is formed in the lateral solid coal after mining in the 21102 working face of the upper section. Therefore, the vertical stress above the coal pillar has a decreasing trend, at this time, the vertical stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar also gradually returns to the state when the RAR 21201 is not excavated; (4) the width of coal pillar should be less than 8~10 m when considering the pressure relief effect of surrounding rock caused by severe deformation of AHR 21102.

Calculation Results
It can be concluded from Figure 6 that: (1) the 30 m residual coal pillar work is in cooperation and linkage with the protective coal pillar of the RAR 21201. When the width of the protective coal pillar is small (e.g., 2 m, 4 m, 6 m), the vertical stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar is higher than that when the RAR 21201 is not excavated, and the vertical stress above the corresponding protective coal pillar is lower than that when the RAR 21201 is not excavated; (2) with the increase of coal pillar width (2 m~10 m), the width of elastic core area in the coal pillar increases and begins to undertake higher concentrated stress, which makes the concentrated stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar decrease; (3) when the width of the coal pillar increases to a certain range (10 m~20 m), the RAR 21201 enters into the original rock stress area by avoiding the stress rising area, which is formed in the lateral solid coal after mining in the 21102 working face of the upper section. Therefore, the vertical stress above the coal pillar has a decreasing trend, at this time, the vertical stress above the 30 m residual coal pillar also gradually returns to the state when the RAR 21201 is not excavated; (4) the width of coal pillar should be less than 8~10 m when considering the pressure relief effect of surrounding rock caused by severe deformation of AHR 21102.

Determination of Coal Pillar Width of RAR 21201
According to the calculation method of yield coal pillar width in [21], the width calculation method of pressure-yielding pillar is as follows: where Lp is the width of the roof loading zone of the yielding coal pillar. It can be concluded from Figure 4 where b,d is the width of RAR 21201 and AHR 21102 respectively, which is 2.8 m according to the actual width of the two roadways; H is the buried depth of roadway, which is 620 m; andγ is the volume weight of overlying strata, which is 25 kN/m 3 . The ultimate bearing load of the protective coal pillar of return air roadway is as follows: where: R is the ultimate compressive strength of pressure-yielding pillar, which is 15 MPa. The concentration factor of abutment pressure in advance of working face is k = 3. Making kP = Q, we can get the limit coal pillar (pressure-yielding pillar) Ln = 10.9 m. Combined with the results of numerical simulation and engineering practice, the coal pillar width of RAR 21201 is determined to be 10.75 m.

Roof Supporting
In the previous support scheme, the length of bolt and cable is quite different, and the outer layer of bolt anchoring zone is borne by cable, but the density of the cable is low. When the cable is too close to the bolt, the anchoring stress interferes with each other, resulting in poor group supporting effect. Due to the different mechanical properties of bolt and cable, it is difficult to carry the load cooperatively. The early load is mainly concentrated on the cable with higher pretension and stronger sensitivity. In case of strong dynamic pressure, the cable is often broken first and then the bolt is broken again, and the support system is broken by each one. In order to promote the bolt and cable cooperative

Determination of Coal Pillar Width of RAR 21201
According to the calculation method of yield coal pillar width in [21], the width calculation method of pressure-yielding pillar is as follows: where L p is the width of the roof loading zone of the yielding coal pillar. It can be concluded from Figure 4 that: where b, d is the width of RAR 21201 and AHR 21102 respectively, which is 2.8 m according to the actual width of the two roadways; H is the buried depth of roadway, which is 620 m; and γ is the volume weight of overlying strata, which is 25 kN/m 3 . The ultimate bearing load of the protective coal pillar of return air roadway is as follows: where: R is the ultimate compressive strength of pressure-yielding pillar, which is 15 MPa. The concentration factor of abutment pressure in advance of working face is k = 3. Making kP = Q, we can get the limit coal pillar (pressure-yielding pillar) L n = 10.9 m. Combined with the results of numerical simulation and engineering practice, the coal pillar width of RAR 21201 is determined to be 10.75 m.

Roof Supporting
In the previous support scheme, the length of bolt and cable is quite different, and the outer layer of bolt anchoring zone is borne by cable, but the density of the cable is low. When the cable is too close to the bolt, the anchoring stress interferes with each other, resulting in poor group supporting effect. Due to the different mechanical properties of bolt and cable, it is difficult to carry the load cooperatively. The early load is mainly concentrated on the cable with higher pretension and stronger sensitivity. In case of strong dynamic pressure, the cable is often broken first and then the bolt is broken again, and the support system is broken by each one. In order to promote the bolt and cable cooperative bearing support, the previous support scheme should be optimized, and the optimized support scheme is as follows: The roof adopts the "bolt + cable" equal row spacing double-bearing ring support technology [22,23].
(1) Bolt support: The roof is supported by six Φ 20 × 2200 mm left-hand threaded steel bolts (Figure 7). The bolts in the left wing and right wing have an indentation of 15 • and the rest are installed vertically. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN, and the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1100 × 2000 mm.
(2) Cable support: Each row of the roof is supported by four Φ 21.8 × 4300 mm cables, all of which are vertical to the roof of roadway. Each cable is anchored by two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils, and the pretension is 200 kN. bearing support, the previous support scheme should be optimized, and the optimized support scheme is as follows: The roof adopts the "bolt + cable" equal row spacing double-bearing ring support technology [22,23].
(1) Bolt support: The roof is supported by six Φ 20 × 2200 mm left-hand threaded steel bolts (Figure 7). The bolts in the left wing and right wing have an indentation of 15° and the rest are installed vertically. Each bolt is anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN, and the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1100 × 2000 mm.
(2) Cable support: Each row of the roof is supported by four Φ 21.8 × 4300 mm cables, all of which are vertical to the roof of roadway. Each cable is anchored by two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils, and the pretension is 200 kN.

Coal Rib of Roadway Supporting
The "bolt + cable" combined support is adopted for the coal rib, that is, the highstrength screw steel bolt is used as the foundation support for both ribs, and the cable is used as the reinforcement support for the side of the coal pillar.
(1) Foundation support: Each row of the coal rib is supported by three left-hand threaded steel bolts with diameter of 22 × 2800 mm and diamond-shaped metal mesh; the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm; the top angle and bottom angle of coal side are installed with 15° inclination; and the rest bolts are installed vertically to the rock surface. Each bolt was anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN.
(2) Reinforced support at the side of coal pillar: Every two rows of bolts are reinforced by two Φ 21.8 × 4300 mm cables; the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1800 × 1000 mm. The upper and lower anchor cables are installed at an external angle of 20°, and each cable is anchored with two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils with a pretension of 200 kN.

Coal Rib of Roadway Supporting
The "bolt + cable" combined support is adopted for the coal rib, that is, the highstrength screw steel bolt is used as the foundation support for both ribs, and the cable is used as the reinforcement support for the side of the coal pillar.
(1) Foundation support: Each row of the coal rib is supported by three left-hand threaded steel bolts with diameter of 22 × 2800 mm and diamond-shaped metal mesh; the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1000 × 1000 mm; the top angle and bottom angle of coal side are installed with 15 • inclination; and the rest bolts are installed vertically to the rock surface. Each bolt was anchored by one MSCK 2370 mm resin coil and the pretension of bolt is 60 kN.
(2) Reinforced support at the side of coal pillar: Every two rows of bolts are reinforced by two Φ 21.8 × 4300 mm cables; the inter-row spacing of the bolts is 1800 × 1000 mm. The upper and lower anchor cables are installed at an external angle of 20 • , and each cable is anchored with two MSCK 2370 mm resin coils with a pretension of 200 kN.  (1) Within the range of 30~50 m away from the excavating face, the monitoring results of the four stations show that the deformation of two ribs and roof subsidence increase rapidly, showing a linear growth trend. When the distance between the station and the excavating face exceeds 50 m, with the weakening of the dynamic pressure disturbance, the deformation decreases significantly, then tends to be stable, and finally enters the rheological period. After stability, the maximum deformation of the middle point of the roof is 35~70 mm, and the maximum displacement of two ribs is 161~244 mm. In addition to the station of WH1, the deformation of coal pillar side is slightly larger than that of solid coal side.
(2) The deformation of the floor varies from the four stations among which the floor deformation of WY1 and WY2 station is more severe. With the increasing distance between station and excavating face, the amount and rate of deformation have no obvious trend of stabilization. During the monitoring period, the maximum floor deformations of WY1 and WY2 station are 391 mm and 331 mm respectively. On the contrary, the corresponding floor deformations of WY3 and WY4 station is relatively mild, and the floor deformation tends to be stable with the weakening of driving dynamic pressure disturbance. The maximum floor deformations of WY3 and WY4 station are 111 mm and 83 mm respectively. Compared with WY1 and WY2 station, the floor deformations of the WY3 and WY4 are obviously improved.

Roof Separation Crack Monitoring
There are two boreholes in the roof separation cracks of roadway, numbered ZK1 and ZK2 in turn, which are respectively located in the 21201 roadway corresponding to roadway Section 1 and roadway Section 2. The integrity of roof strata reflected by drilling is shown in Figure 9. Results of two boreholes show that there are no obvious separation cracks inside and outside the anchorage zone of roof bolt and anchor cable, and the roof integrity is good.
The results indicate that the "bolt + cable" equal row-spacing double-bearing ring support technology can effectively control the development of internal and external separation cracks in the roof anchorage zone, and finally guarantee the integrity and stability of the roof deep surrounding rock. (1) Within the range of 30~50 m away from the excavating face, the monitoring results of the four stations show that the deformation of two ribs and roof subsidence increase rapidly, showing a linear growth trend. When the distance between the station and the excavating face exceeds 50 m, with the weakening of the dynamic pressure disturbance, the deformation decreases significantly, then tends to be stable, and finally enters the rheological period. After stability, the maximum deformation of the middle point of the roof is 35~70 mm, and the maximum displacement of two ribs is 161~244 mm. In addition to the station of WH1, the deformation of coal pillar side is slightly larger than that of solid coal side.
(2) The deformation of the floor varies from the four stations among which the floor deformation of WY1 and WY2 station is more severe. With the increasing distance between station and excavating face, the amount and rate of deformation have no obvious trend of stabilization. During the monitoring period, the maximum floor deformations of WY1 and WY2 station are 391 mm and 331 mm respectively. On the contrary, the corresponding floor deformations of WY3 and WY4 station is relatively mild, and the floor deformation tends to be stable with the weakening of driving dynamic pressure disturbance. The maximum floor deformations of WY3 and WY4 station are 111 mm and 83 mm respectively. Compared with WY1 and WY2 station, the floor deformations of the WY3 and WY4 are obviously improved.

Roof Separation Crack Monitoring
There are two boreholes in the roof separation cracks of roadway, numbered ZK1 and ZK2 in turn, which are respectively located in the 21201 roadway corresponding to roadway Section 1 and roadway Section 2. The integrity of roof strata reflected by drilling is shown in Figure 9. Results of two boreholes show that there are no obvious separation cracks inside and outside the anchorage zone of roof bolt and anchor cable, and the roof integrity is good.
The results indicate that the "bolt + cable" equal row-spacing double-bearing ring support technology can effectively control the development of internal and external separation cracks in the roof anchorage zone, and finally guarantee the integrity and stability of the roof deep surrounding rock.

Roadway Surrounding Rock Control Effect
RAR 21201 has been excavated for nearly 700 m, whose excavating face is located in the corresponding roadway section of roadway lane 2. According to the control effect of roadway surrounding rock, the roof rock layers of the two roadway lanes are relatively complete, showing no obvious separation cracks both inside and outside the anchorage zone. Besides, there are significant differences in the construction conditions, which are shown as follows: When the roadway is excavating into the corresponding roadway lane 1: (1) Floor heave appears generally in the roadway, whose amount is 300~400 mm, and the floor heave time generally begins to appear after 2 days of roadway excavation; (2) the mine pressure behavior of two ribs vary obviously, meanwhile, the coal pillar side shows the phenomenon of vertical outward coal block collapse. Besides, the sound of coal gun is frequent, and the solid coal side is relatively gentle. (3) Hole collapse and top drilling easily occurs when building cables on the coal pillar side, which leads to the longest construction time of single bolt up to 45 min (repeated hole collapse). On the contrary, when the roadway is excavated into the corresponding roadway lane 2: (1) The floor heave phenomenon is obviously improved, with floor heave of 80~120 mm; (2) Coal block collapse and coal gun sound still occur from time to time, with decreased frequency; (3) The problems of hole collapse and top drilling are greatly alleviated during the construction of a cable on the coal pillar side.

Discussion
(1) At present, RAR 21201 has been excavated for nearly 700 m. Due to the different deformation degrees of roadway lane 1 and lane 2, the two roadway sections of RAR 21201 have shown obvious differences in construction. In the roadway section corresponding to lane 1, the surrounding rock structure of AHR 21102 has not been completely destroyed, and the roof stress has not been fully released. Meanwhile, the protective coal pillar of RAR 21201 still bears large stress, resulting in the strong mining pressure behaviors such as severe floor heave, frequent coal gun sound, hole collapse, and top drilling in the construction of coal pillar side. After entering the roadway lane 2, the severe deformation of the residual roadway effectively releases high concentrated stress of the roof, which informs a pressure relief effect on the surrounding rock. When excavating the RAR 21201, the floor heave, the frequent sound of coal guns, the hole collapse and top drilling in the construction of coal pillar side, and other strong mine pressure phenomena are obviously improved, which means the surrounding rock control effect is good ( Figure 10).

Roadway Surrounding Rock Control Effect
RAR 21201 has been excavated for nearly 700 m, whose excavating face is located in the corresponding roadway section of roadway lane 2. According to the control effect of roadway surrounding rock, the roof rock layers of the two roadway lanes are relatively complete, showing no obvious separation cracks both inside and outside the anchorage zone. Besides, there are significant differences in the construction conditions, which are shown as follows: When the roadway is excavating into the corresponding roadway lane 1: (1) Floor heave appears generally in the roadway, whose amount is 300~400 mm, and the floor heave time generally begins to appear after 2 days of roadway excavation; (2) the mine pressure behavior of two ribs vary obviously, meanwhile, the coal pillar side shows the phenomenon of vertical outward coal block collapse. Besides, the sound of coal gun is frequent, and the solid coal side is relatively gentle. (3) Hole collapse and top drilling easily occurs when building cables on the coal pillar side, which leads to the longest construction time of single bolt up to 45 min (repeated hole collapse). On the contrary, when the roadway is excavated into the corresponding roadway lane 2: (1) The floor heave phenomenon is obviously improved, with floor heave of 80~120 mm; (2) Coal block collapse and coal gun sound still occur from time to time, with decreased frequency; (3) The problems of hole collapse and top drilling are greatly alleviated during the construction of a cable on the coal pillar side.

Discussion
(1) At present, RAR 21201 has been excavated for nearly 700 m. Due to the different deformation degrees of roadway lane 1 and lane 2, the two roadway sections of RAR 21201 have shown obvious differences in construction. In the roadway section corresponding to lane 1, the surrounding rock structure of AHR 21102 has not been completely destroyed, and the roof stress has not been fully released. Meanwhile, the protective coal pillar of RAR 21201 still bears large stress, resulting in the strong mining pressure behaviors such as severe floor heave, frequent coal gun sound, hole collapse, and top drilling in the construction of coal pillar side. After entering the roadway lane 2, the severe deformation of the residual roadway effectively releases high concentrated stress of the roof, which informs a pressure relief effect on the surrounding rock. When excavating the RAR 21201, the floor heave, the frequent sound of coal guns, the hole collapse and top drilling in the construction of coal pillar side, and other strong mine pressure phenomena are obviously improved, which means the surrounding rock control effect is good ( Figure 10). (2) According to the field construction situation and surrounding rock control effect of two roadway lanes, when the coal pillar of 21201 return air roadway is 10.75 m, it bears large vertical stress, which is reflected in severe floor heave, coal gun sound, hole collapse, and top drilling of coal pillar side construction (when excavating to the section of lane 1.) Even so, the severe deformation section of AHR 21102 still has a pressure relief effect on RAR 21201, which is reflected in the improved equal strength mine pressure phenomenon when excavating to the section of lane 2. In order to achieve high efficiency and safety of later excavation to the mild deformation section, it is necessary to further detect the width of the broken area and the elastic core width of the protective coal pillar. In addition, it is necessary to try to further narrow the width of the roadway pillar, as well as make full use of the pressure relief effect of the severe deformation of AHR 21102 on the surrounding rock, and finally create a good stress environment for the maintenance of a new excavated roadway.

Conclusions
(1) Severe deformation of deep roadway can exert a pressure relief effect on surrounding rock mass. The results of numerical simulation show that the pressure relief effect declines with the increase of the width of the coal pillar of RAR 21201. When the width of the coal pillar increases to a certain range, the pressure relief effect basically disappears.
(2) The mine pressure monitoring results of RAR 21201 show that the pressure relief effect of RAR 21201 is not obvious when the deformation of AHR 21102 is relatively mild. During the construction of the roadway, the strong mine pressure phenomenon is obvious including severe floor heave, frequent coal gun soundm and repeated hole collapse during the construction of cable on the coal pillar side. In the section of AHR 21102 with severe deformation, the above-mentioned strong mine pressure problems are significantly improved during the construction of RAR 21201, showing an optimistic pressure relief (2) According to the field construction situation and surrounding rock control effect of two roadway lanes, when the coal pillar of 21201 return air roadway is 10.75 m, it bears large vertical stress, which is reflected in severe floor heave, coal gun sound, hole collapse, and top drilling of coal pillar side construction (when excavating to the section of lane 1). Even so, the severe deformation section of AHR 21102 still has a pressure relief effect on RAR 21201, which is reflected in the improved equal strength mine pressure phenomenon when excavating to the section of lane 2. In order to achieve high efficiency and safety of later excavation to the mild deformation section, it is necessary to further detect the width of the broken area and the elastic core width of the protective coal pillar. In addition, it is necessary to try to further narrow the width of the roadway pillar, as well as make full use of the pressure relief effect of the severe deformation of AHR 21102 on the surrounding rock, and finally create a good stress environment for the maintenance of a new excavated roadway.

Conclusions
(1) Severe deformation of deep roadway can exert a pressure relief effect on surrounding rock mass. The results of numerical simulation show that the pressure relief effect declines with the increase of the width of the coal pillar of RAR 21201. When the width of the coal pillar increases to a certain range, the pressure relief effect basically disappears.
(2) The mine pressure monitoring results of RAR 21201 show that the pressure relief effect of RAR 21201 is not obvious when the deformation of AHR 21102 is relatively mild. During the construction of the roadway, the strong mine pressure phenomenon is obvious including severe floor heave, frequent coal gun soundm and repeated hole collapse during the construction of cable on the coal pillar side. In the section of AHR 21102 with severe deformation, the above-mentioned strong mine pressure problems are significantly improved during the construction of RAR 21201, showing an optimistic pressure relief effect. It proves that the severe deformation of AHR 21102 has pressure relief effect on RAR 21201.
(3) Equal row-spacing double-bearing ring support technology can effectively control the surrounding rock deformation of RAR 21201. As soon as entering the pressure relief area, there is no obvious separation crack development in the roof, and the surrounding rock deformation is well controlled. After stability, the maximum deformation of the midpoint of the roof is 35~70 mm, and the control effect is good.
(4) In the follow-up study, it is worth further studying the deformation degree of different sections in AHR 21102. When excavating to the mild deformation section of auxiliary haulage roadway 21102, the width of broken zone and elastic core of roadway pillar of RAR 21201 should be further detected so to ensure efficient and safe construction. Besides, through a narrower width of coal pillar and application of pressure relief effect on surrounding rock, a better stress environment can be created to maintain RAR 21201.  Acknowledgments: The authors are very grateful to the reviewers for carefully reading the manuscript and providing valuable suggestions. Houqiang Yang wants to particularly thank his teachers and girlfriend Suwan Yu for their support.

Conflicts of Interest:
The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Abbreviations
AHR 21102 auxiliary haulage roadway 21102 RAR 21201 return air roadway 21201 WH1 The first monitoring station of roadway surface displacement WH2 The second monitoring station of roadway surface displacement WH3 The third monitoring station of roadway surface displacement WH4 The forth monitoring station of roadway surface displacement ZK1 The first monitoring station of roadway roof fracture ZK2 The second monitoring station of roadway roof fracture