Estimation of Rock Block Strength

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Pierce
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2009

Abstract

Empirical relations exist for the estimation of rock block strength at scales larger than standard core sizes. Two recently published relations account for the significant impact that microflaws (pores, open cracks, veins) and weathering/alteration can have on scale effect. These relations were used to estimate the rock block strength of heavily microfractured quartzite from the Bingham Canyon Mine. Predictions were compared to the results of Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS) tests conducted on cylindrical core samples of varying microfracture intensity and diameter. The comparison confirms the sensitivity to microfracturing suggested by existing relations and suggests that they would benefit from more detailed consideration of microfracture strength, density and persistence over a range of scales. The results of a numerical study illustrate how Synthetic Rock Mass (SRM) modeling techniques could be used to complement empirical data in the development of such relations.
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APA: M. Pierce  (2009)  Estimation of Rock Block Strength

MLA: M. Pierce Estimation of Rock Block Strength. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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