Influence analysis of persistent joint on single-hold blasting damage of rock mass.
Date
2020-05Author
Xie, Bing
Du, Yanqiang
Zhao, Hongling
Du, Zhigang
Mullarney, Brian
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It is difficult to be measure and analyze the blasting damage of rock masses containing persistent joint. A field test was
conducted to determine the distribution range of blasting damage zone in intact rock mass for investigating the
macroscopic characteristics of blasting damage of rock masses containing persistent joint and effectively predicting the
damage scope. The effectiveness of the numerical calculation was verified by combining the calculation of blast load
using finite element ANSYS/AUTODYN software and the calculation of blasting damage zone of rock masses using
discrete element UDEC software. Typical numerical calculation models of persistent joint passing through the upper,
middle, and lower parts of the blast hole were constructed to investigate the distribution laws of blasting damage zone in
rock masses under the joint dip angles of 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 75°. Results indicate that the distribution pattern of
blasting damage zone is significantly affected by existence of persistent joint. The maximum blasting damage width
under a small joint dip angle is approximately 1.8 times that under non-joint condition. The maximum blasting damage
depth under a large joint dip angle is approximately 2.3 times that under non-joint condition. Under the special
circumstance in which the joint with the dip angle of 90°, the joint nearly has no influence on blasting damage width but
remarkable influence on blasting damage depth.
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