Ge. Exadaktylos et Ce. Tsoutrelis, PILLAR FAILURE BY AXIAL SPLITTING IN BRITTLE ROCKS, International journal of rock mechanics and mining sciences & geomechanics abstracts, 32(6), 1995, pp. 551-562
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Mining & Mineral Processing
An analytical approximate elastic model is presented of the pillar fai
lure mechanism in the case of multiple underground openings in brittle
rocks by parallel equidistant vertical splitting cracks forming slabs
, which are assumed to buckle. The failure region is considered to be
elliptical in shape with the major axis growing as failure proceeds pa
rallel to the minimum applied principal stress. A modified solution fo
r the potential energy loss due to the presence of an elliptical hole
in an infinite elastic space was derived in order to account for multi
ple openings. This solution, which yields the failure initiation stres
s and the crack spacing, was achieved by inserting configuration corre
ction factors estimated by considering certain limiting conditions. In
order to obtain simple approximate formulae and after considering the
blast damage effect, equivalent effective circular holes are assumed
for the case of square openings and elliptical holes for the case of r
ectangular openings. Next, the stable mode of pillar failure was formu
lated based on the observation that the weak inclusion of the axially
split rock mass reduces the stresses for some distance inside the pill
ar. The stable model was obtained first by computing the elastic stres
ses outside the failure zone using a circular approximation and then a
pplying a stability criterion based on Huber's classical fracture hypo
thesis. Comparison of the theoretical results with field data concerni
ng a bauxite mine using room and pillar have indicated reasonable agre
ement. Furthermore, the scale effect exhibited by the strength and the
axial splitting crack spacing was predicted sufficiently well by the
above model.