A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced Vibrations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T H. Xu L M. Zhang J Zhao
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Nov 5, 2014

Abstract

Blasting is one of the most commonly used strategies for excavation in civil and mining engineering. Yet blasting can also bring along such undesirable effects as ground vibrations and soil disturbance. Numerical analysis is a powerful tool for estimating the effects of blasting and improving blasting design. In this research, a constitutive model for sand is proposed for the numerical analysis of blast-induced ground motions and wave propagation in soil mass. In the model, three model surfaces, ie the critical surface, the dilatancy surface and the bounding surface, are defined following the bounding surface hypoplasticity framework. The strain rate is included explicitly into the model formulations so that the proposed model is valid under high strain rate loadings caused by blast-induced vibrations. The performance of the proposed model is validated by the simulation of drained triaxial compression tests conducted on a crushed coral sand under different strain rates.CITATION:Xu, T H, Zhang, L M and Zhao, J, 2014. A bounding surface model for sand subjected to blast-induced vibrations, in Proceedings AusRock 2014: Third Australasian Ground Control in Mining Conference , pp 201–206 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: T H. Xu L M. Zhang J Zhao  (2014)  A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced Vibrations

MLA: T H. Xu L M. Zhang J Zhao A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced Vibrations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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