OFR-29(1)-74 Effects Of Alteration And Joint Fillings On The Mechanical Behavior Of Rocks

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 205
- File Size:
- 49312 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the effects of fracture filling and associated alteration on the mechanical behavior of rocks. Results are presented for specimens from the Climax and Henderson mines in Colorado and the San Manuel mine in Arizona. The rock types studied from each location are from 1) Climax, medium-grained - granite, fine-grained granite, granite porphyry, schist, and gneiss; 2. Henderson, rhyolite porphyry; 3. San Manuel, quartz monzonite and quartz monzonite porphyry. A description of the rocks was made including: color, texture, mineral composition, composition and fabric of fracture fillings, density and porosity. Unconfined and triaxial compression tests were run on the Climax and San Manuel specimens. Sonic relocities were measured during the compression tests; Shore sceleroscope hardness was measured before the compression tests. Tentative conclusions are that some relation appears to exist between compressive strength and the following properties and features for all the specimens: dynamic Young's modulus, sonic velocity, density, rock composition, and composition and fabric of fracture fillings - veinlets. There appears to be some relation between compressive strength and Shore scleroscope hardness and porosity for quartz monzonite (San Manuel). A relation appears to exist between compressive strength and texture for schist and between com¬pressive strength and extent of failure on fracture fillings for fine-grained granite, schist, and gneiss (Climax). We plan to perform additional analyses of data collected so far and data yet to be collected in the next few months, with emphasis placed on devising a practical index of alter¬ation that can be used in the field. Limitations on interpretations arise from such factors as heterogeneity of the rocks studied, the small range of confining pressures used, and other factors presented in the text.
Citation
APA:
(1973) OFR-29(1)-74 Effects Of Alteration And Joint Fillings On The Mechanical Behavior Of RocksMLA: OFR-29(1)-74 Effects Of Alteration And Joint Fillings On The Mechanical Behavior Of Rocks. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.