RI 6843 Presplitting Rock In The Presence Of A Static Stress Field

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harry R. Nicholls
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Preliminary tests on presplitting rock in the presence of an in situ static stress field were undertaken to study the influence of a horizontal static stress field on the creation of a vertical presplit fracture plane. These tests indicated that it is easier to fracture the rock parallel to the in situ maximum compressive stress than in other directions. Instrumented shots indicate that the interaction of stress waves generated by the detonating charges is probably responsible for starting tensile fractures between shotholes and that expanding gases may propagate these initial cracks by a wedging action. The hole spacing for presplitting appears to be equal to the half wavelength of the stress wave. However, wider hole spacing appears feasible if the initial fracture is started by closer hole spacing.
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APA: Harry R. Nicholls  (1966)  RI 6843 Presplitting Rock In The Presence Of A Static Stress Field

MLA: Harry R. Nicholls RI 6843 Presplitting Rock In The Presence Of A Static Stress Field. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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