Progressive Failure of Norite Rock Under Biaxial Loading Condition

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hani S. Mitri
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Apr 1, 2005

Abstract

Strainbursts in brittle rock are common to deep underground mines. The state of stress at the boundary of mine openings is dictated by a biaxial stress/loading condition. This paper reports the results of a series of biaxial compression tests carried out on 100 mm cubic samples of norite rock, under different horizontal-to-vertical stress ratios. The results indicate that the biaxial compressive strength is considerably higher than the uniaxial one. It is found that the norite sample behaviour under biaxial loading mirrors field behaviour where shearing and progressive spalling of the opening boundary are observed prior to strainbursting. Sample failure is initiated by rock spalling at the sample free faces, i.e. in the plane of biaxial loading. Finally, it?s the out-of-plane shear failure mechanism that causes the sample to collapse. Shear failure takes place violently and abruptly and is accompanied with considerable audible noise.
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APA: Hani S. Mitri  (2005)  Progressive Failure of Norite Rock Under Biaxial Loading Condition

MLA: Hani S. Mitri Progressive Failure of Norite Rock Under Biaxial Loading Condition. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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