Title of article :
Study of Rock Pillar Failure Consisting of Non-Persistent Joint using Experimental Test and Fracture Analysis Code in Two Dimensions
Author/Authors :
Sarfarazi, Vahab Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Karimi javid, Hosein Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Asgari, Kaveh Department of Mining Engineering - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman - Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
The experimental and numerical methods were used to investigate the effects of joint
number and joint angle on the failure behaviour of rock pillars under a uniaxial
compressive test. The gypsum samples with dimensions of 200 mm × 200 mm × 50
mm were prepared. The compressive strength of the intact sample was 7.2 MPa. The
imbeded joint was placed inside the specimen. The joint length was 6 cm in a constant
joint length. There were several numbers of cracks including one, two, and three
cracks. In the experimental tests, the angles of the diagonal plane with respect to the
horizontal axis were 0, 30, 60, and 90 degrees. The axial load was applied to the model
with a rate of 0.01 mm/s. In the fracture analysis code, the angles of the diagonal plane
with respect to the horizontal axis were 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90 degrees. A constant
axial load of 135 MPa was applied to the model. The results obtained showed that the
failure process was mostly dependent on the angle and number of the non-persistent
joint. The compressive strength of the samples was dependent on the fracture pattern
and the failure mechanism of the discontinuities. It was shown that the tensile cracks
were developed whithin the model. The strength of the specimens increased by
increasing both the joint angle and joint number. The joint angle of 45° KI had the
maximum quantity. The stress intensity factor was decreased by increasing the joint
number. The failure pattern and failure strength were analogous in both methods, i.e.
the experimental testing and the numerical simulation methods
Keywords :
Fracture analysis code in two dimensions (FRANC2D) , Physical test , Rock pillar , Joint
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment