ISSN 2096-4498

   CN 44-1745/U

二维码

Tunnel Construction ›› 2025, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (S2): 347-354.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.2096-4498.2025.S2.031

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Gas-Outburst Prevention Measures Combining High and Low Drilling Fields and Hydraulic Fracturing in Gas Tunnels With High-Stress and Low-Permeability Coal Seams: A Case Study of Zhaotong Tunnel

ZHOU Jian1, QIU Jian1, CAO Zekun2, *, JIANG Mingfeng3, WU Hua4   

  1. (1. The First Engineering Co., Ltd. of China Railway Tunnel Group, Chongqing 401120, China; 2. College of Safety andEmergency Management Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, Shanxi, China; 3. Beijing-Kunming High-Speed Railway Xikun Co., Ltd., Beijing 100000, China; 4. China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610000, Sichuan, China)
  • Online:2025-12-20 Published:2025-12-20

Abstract: The Zhaotong gas tunnel faces various challenges, such as high ground stress, low permeability of coal seams, high gas content, and soft coal layers. Herein, three tunnel gas drainage schemes—two-phase gas drainage in the parallel guide tunnel and main tunnel, single-phase gas drainage in the parallel guide tunnel and main tunnel, and one-time gas drainage using high- and low-level drilling fields—are theoretially analyzed and compared. The optimal gas drainage scheme using high- and low-level drilling fields is selected, and a gas drilling hole layout for the Zhaotong tunnel′s M7-M9 coal seams is implemented. Based on this, high-pressure water jet fracturing technology is employed to enhance coal seam permeability. The field study shows that: (1) Compared to other two schemes, the drilling workload of the high and low-level drilling field scheme is reduced by approximately 44% and 19%, respectively, and the construction period is shortened by 0.5 and 3 months, respectively. (2) The monthly cumulative pure gas drainage volume is approximately 200 000 m3, the gas extraction efficiencies in the high- and low-level drilling fields are 83% and 85%, respectively, reaching a 84% comprehensive gas drainage efficiency. The scheme has successfully controlled the gas outburst volume and guaranteed the construction safety of the project. 

Key words: high-speed railway tunnel, gas outburst, high ground stress, high- and low-level drilling fields, gas-outburst prevention measures, hydraulic fracturing