Title of article :
An Investigation into Bench Health Monitoring under Blast Loading in Hoek- Brown Failure Criterion using Finite Difference Method
Author/Authors :
Mousavi, Ahmad Department of Mining Engineering - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Ahangari, Kaveh Department of Mining Engineering - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Goshtasbi, Kamran Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Blast and stress release create cracks, fractures, and excavation damage zone in the
remaining rock mass. Bench health monitoring (BHM) is crucial regarding bench
health and safety in blast dynamic loading. Several empirical criteria have been
proposed for a quick estimation of different parameters of a rock mass in the zone
damaged by the blast. This work estimates the rock mass properties behind the blast
hole based on the generalized Hoek-Brown failure criterion and quantitative
disturbance factor (D). Considering a constant D value, either zero or one, for the entire
rock mass, remarkably alters its strength and stability, resulting in very optimistic or
very conservative analyses. Therefore, D is considered based on the elastic damage
theory, and numerical simulation is conducted based on the finite difference software
FLAC to investigate the vibration and damage threshold by monitoring the peak
particle velocity (PPV) in the bench domain with different geometries. According to
the numerical simulation, as the depth behind the blast hole increases, the value of D
decreases from one to zero almost non-linearly, resulting in a non-linear reduction in
the Hoek-Brown behavioral model properties. It is found that using various parameters
of rock mass in the blast-induced damage zone behind the hole leads to thoroughly
different PPV values than the constant parameters. Accordingly, the approach to using
the quantified values of parameter D is of great importance in the estimation of various
properties of a rock mass in the blast-induced zone, as well as calculation of the
vibration.
Keywords :
Disturbance factor , Bench health monitoring , Hoek-Brown failure criterion , Peak particle velocity , Plastic zone
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment