Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6782619 | Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
An enhanced cohesion weakening and friction strengthening model is proposed to simulate the progressive failure of hard rock pillars using two- and three-dimensional finite difference analysis. The documented behavior of 85 pillars in two mines was used for model validation. The numerical models successfully separated unstable/failed pillars from stable pillars and also captured the observed mechanism of progressive failure in hard rock pillars. Pillar stress-strain curves indicated that while pillars with W/Hâ¯<â¯2 exhibit strain softening, wider pillars begin to display strain hardening. It was shown that strength of wide pillars may be overestimated by conventional models using empirically estimated parameters.
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Authors
H. Rafiei Renani, C.D. Martin,