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作者单位:R. Pramanik (1) D. Deb (1)
1. Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, 721302, India
刊物类别:Earth and Environmental Science
刊物主题:Earth sciences Geophysics and Geodesy Civil Engineering
出版者:Springer Wien
ISSN:1434-453X
文摘
The paper presents a methodology in the SPH framework to analyze physical phenomena those occur in detonation process of an explosive. It mainly investigates the dynamic failure mechanism in surrounding brittle rock media under blast-induced stress wave and expansion of high pressure product gases. A program burn model is implemented along with JWL equation of state to simulate the reaction zone in between unreacted explosive and product gas. Numerical examples of detonation of one- and two-dimensional explosive slab have been carried out to investigate the effect of reaction zone in detonation process and outward dispersion of gaseous product. The results are compared with those obtained from existing solutions. A procedure is also developed in SPH framework to apply continuity conditions between gas and rock interface boundaries. The modified Grady–Kipp damage model for the onset of tensile yielding and Drucker–Prager model for shear failure are implemented for elasto-plastic analysis of rock medium. The results show that high compressive stress causes high crack density in the vicinity of blast hole. The major principal stress (tensile) is responsible for forming radial cracks from the blast hole. Spalling zones are also developed due to stress waves reflected from the free surfaces.