scholarly journals Prediction of Strength and Modulus of Jointed Rocks Using P-wave Velocity

Author(s):  
Mahendra Singh ◽  
PHIBE KHALKHO

Abstract Strength and deformation characteristics of jointed rocks are important parameters for the design of many civil and mining engineering structures. These parameters are difficult to obtain from direct testing of jointed rocks, hence it is usual practice to derive them through indirect approaches. In the present study, an attempt has been made to obtain rough estimates of strength and modulus of jointed rocks through P wave velocity. Jointed specimens of a model rock were prepared for laboratory testing. Joints at different orientations and comprising of different joint roughness coefficients were used (JRC=2-4, 12-14 and 18-20). Ultrasonic P-wave velocity and UCS tests were conducted on the specimens. The effect of joint orientation and joint wall roughness on P-wave velocity was studied. An index, Joint Factor was used to quantify the effect of joint attributes on strength and modulus of jointed rock. It was observed that P-wave velocity is closely linked with Joint Factor. This study suggests a correlation to obtain Joint Factor Jf from P-wave velocity. It is recommended that this correlation may be used in the field to assess the Jf. The computed Jf may then be used to get the strength and modulus values of jointed rocks in the field. Charts are also suggested to roughly assess the shear strength parameters c and ϕ of the jointed rock.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dariusz Chlebowski ◽  
Zbigniew Burtan

AbstractA variety of geophysical methods and analytical modeling are applied to determine the rockburst hazard in Polish coal mines. In particularly unfavorable local conditions, seismic profiling, active/passive seismic tomography, as well as analytical state of stress calculating methods are recommended. They are helpful in verifying the reliability of rockburst hazard forecasts. In the article, the combined analysis of the state of stress determined by active seismic tomography and analytical modeling was conducted taking into account the relationship between the location of stress concentration zones and the level of rockburst hazard. A longwall panel in the coal seam 501 at a depth of ca.700 m in one of the hard coal mines operating in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin was a subject of the analysis. The seismic tomography was applied for the reconstruction of P-wave velocity fields. The analytical modeling was used to calculate the vertical stress states basing on classical solutions offered by rock mechanics. The variability of the P-wave velocity field and location of seismic anomaly in the coal seam in relation to the calculated vertical stress field arising in the mined coal seam served to assess of rockburst hazard. The applied methods partially proved their adequacy in practical applications, providing valuable information on the design and performance of mining operations.


2021 ◽  
pp. 228973
Author(s):  
Junhao Qu ◽  
Stephen S. Gao ◽  
Changzai Wang ◽  
Kelly H. Liu ◽  
Shaohui Zhou ◽  
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