Stability analysis method for perilous rock by fracture mechanics
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Abstract:
Perilous rock is a type of geological disaster in mountainous areas. Research concerning perilous rock ruptures focuses on the expanding of control fissures in perilous rock under load action. Taking the control fissure in perilous rock as one crevice in a sample, a method employing fracture mechanics is established to calculate the union fracture strength factor along the rupture orientation at the terminus of a control fissure in perilous rock. The union fracture strength factor is a function of both the firstand secondtype fracture strength factors. We define the ratio between the fracture tendency of rock and the union fracture strength factor as the stability coefficient of perilous rock. Further, it simplifies the rupture mechanism of sliding, falling, and toppling perilous rock as pressureshear and tensionshear ruptures. We establish methods for calculating the firstand secondtype fracture strength factors. The applications show that the stability status identified by the method is more reasonable and sensitive.