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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF SHEAR FRACTURE EVOLUTION IN LABORATORY-SCALE SAMPLES (2012)

This investigation aimed to simulate the experiments performed by Nic Gay (Gay, N.C. 1976. Fracture growth around openings in large blocks of rock subjected to uniaxial and biaxial compression. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Minining Sciences and Geomechical Abstracts, vol. 13. pp. 231-243) on fracture growth around openings in blocks of rock subjected to uniaxial and biaxial compression, using the Elfen discrete element code. The results of the physical experiments indicated a number of trends that were successfully replicated in the numerical simulations, including crushing ahead of the face, the formation of a sub-vertical tensile fracture at centre-span, the formation of groups of fractures originating from the crushed face zone, the formation of large corner-to-corner fractures which precede sample failure, and linking of slot corner and sample corner fractures leading to sample failure.
Reference:
The Journal of The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, VOLUME 112, AUGUST 2012
Organization:
AngloGold Ashanti, South Africa
South Africa
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