Cuttability Assessment of Selected Rocks Through Different Brittleness Values
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2016
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SPRINGER WIEN
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Özet
Prediction of cuttability is a critical issue for successful execution of tunnel or mining excavation projects. Rock cuttability is also used to determine specific energy, which is defined as the work done by the cutting force to excavate a unit volume of yield. Specific energy is a meaningful inverse measure of cutting efficiency, since it simply states how much energy must be expended to excavate a unit volume of rock. Brittleness is a fundamental rock property and applied in drilling and rock excavation. Brittleness is one of the most crucial rock features for rock excavation. For this reason, determination of relations between cuttability and brittleness will help rock engineers. This study aims to estimate the specific energy from different brittleness values of rocks by means of simple and multiple regression analyses. In this study, rock cutting, rock property, and brittleness index tests were carried out on 24 different rock samples with different strength values, including marble, travertine, and tuff, collected from sites around Konya Province, Turkey. Four previously used brittleness concepts were evaluated in this study, denoted as B (1) (ratio of compressive to tensile strength), B (2) (ratio of the difference between compressive and tensile strength to the sum of compressive and tensile strength), B (3) (area under the stress-strain line in relation to compressive and tensile strength), and B (9) = S (20), the percentage of fines (< 11.2 mm) formed in an impact test for the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) model as well as B (9p) (B (9) as predicted from uniaxial compressive, Brazilian tensile, and point load strengths of rocks using multiple regression analysis). The results suggest that the proposed simple regression-based prediction models including B (3), B (9), and B (9p) outperform the other models including B (1) and B (2) and can be used for more accurate and reliable estimation of specific energy.
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Brittleness, Rock cuttability, Specific energy, Small-scale rock cutting tests, SPSS, Regression analysis
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ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING
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Q1
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Q1
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49
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4