Modelling Dynamic Fracture and Flow in Jointed Rock by Blasting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H-B Mnhlhaus Y Wei
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Particles are by far the easiest objects to simulate, because their dynamics is simple. Determining the motion of particles and their interaction, a wide variety of deformable structures can be constructed by connecting particles that have mass, position, and velocity, and that respond to forces. Starting from this simple idea we have derived what we call the particle-lattice method for the solutions of boundary value problems of deformation and fracture of solid mass. The problem of rock breaking by blasting operations as well as fracture and flow of rocks fragments involve momentum transfer between solid and fluid; gas flow and reactive mass transfer. In this paper we outline the method and describe briefly the salient features of the algorithm. We derive relationships between the contact properties for the discrete model and the properties of the underlying continuum and fluid flow coupling procedure. Finally we illustrate the potential of the method by means of example solutions related to the dynamic fracture and flow in jointed rock by blasting.
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APA: H-B Mnhlhaus Y Wei  (1999)  Modelling Dynamic Fracture and Flow in Jointed Rock by Blasting

MLA: H-B Mnhlhaus Y Wei Modelling Dynamic Fracture and Flow in Jointed Rock by Blasting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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