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Effect of blasting on the strength of a rock mass

Abstract

Although the fact that blasting concussions tend to loosen a rock mass has always been known, the enormous reduction in strength associated with such loosening is not generally recognized. Recent investigations of the effect of blasting on a rock mass have shown that even slight loosening may markedly reduce the strength. This factor introduces a new slant on modern blasting methods, some of which will have to be considered more critically. The sensitivity of the mass to impacts depends on stress concentrations at the end of joints (Kerbspannungen) and on tensile stresses developed in the immediate vicinity of a joint, even in regions where the field stresses are not tensile. Thus, the sensitivity depends on the shape and orientation of the joints and particularly on the degree of separation of the individual joint families. The orientation of the joint families to the strains produced by blasting is just as important as the reduction in overall strength arising from the drop in friction due to the effects of the ''knocking out'' process (Foppl) on the joint body complex. Concussions may critically increase the degree of separation of the joint network thus reducing the tensile and shear strengths of the rock mass.  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1964
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-81-025730
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Rock Mech.; (Germany, Federal Republic of)
Subject:
02 PETROLEUM; 03 NATURAL GAS; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; STRESSES; RESERVOIR ROCK; EXPLOSIVE FRACTURING; NATURAL GAS FIELDS; OIL FIELDS; COMMINUTION; FRACTURING; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; MINERAL RESOURCES; NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS; PETROLEUM DEPOSITS; RESOURCES; 020300* - Petroleum- Drilling & Production; 030300 - Natural Gas- Drilling, Production, & Processing
OSTI ID:
6704023
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: RMFMA
Submitting Site:
TUL
Size:
Pages: 162-177
Announcement Date:
Jul 01, 1980

Citation Formats

Muller, L. Effect of blasting on the strength of a rock mass. Germany: N. p., 1964. Web.
Muller, L. Effect of blasting on the strength of a rock mass. Germany.
Muller, L. 1964. "Effect of blasting on the strength of a rock mass." Germany.
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abstractNote = {Although the fact that blasting concussions tend to loosen a rock mass has always been known, the enormous reduction in strength associated with such loosening is not generally recognized. Recent investigations of the effect of blasting on a rock mass have shown that even slight loosening may markedly reduce the strength. This factor introduces a new slant on modern blasting methods, some of which will have to be considered more critically. The sensitivity of the mass to impacts depends on stress concentrations at the end of joints (Kerbspannungen) and on tensile stresses developed in the immediate vicinity of a joint, even in regions where the field stresses are not tensile. Thus, the sensitivity depends on the shape and orientation of the joints and particularly on the degree of separation of the individual joint families. The orientation of the joint families to the strains produced by blasting is just as important as the reduction in overall strength arising from the drop in friction due to the effects of the ''knocking out'' process (Foppl) on the joint body complex. Concussions may critically increase the degree of separation of the joint network thus reducing the tensile and shear strengths of the rock mass. (19 refs.)}
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