砂岩HJC构成模型的参数确定和数值模拟
Sijiang Wei1,2, Jianjun Li1, Meng Wang1,2
1Henan Key Laboratory of Green and Efficient Mining and Comprehensive Utilization of Mineral Resources, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, China.
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|May 19, 2025
概括
这项研究通过对硬砂岩进行霍尔姆奎斯特-约翰逊-库克 (HJC) 模型的校准,优化了古汉山煤矿的预分爆破. 一个平面三角形钻井布局被证明是最有效的岩石破碎和挖掘效率.
科学领域:
- 岩石机械 岩石机械 岩石机械
- 爆炸物工程 爆炸物工程
- 计算地质力学的计算地质力学
背景情况:
- 关山煤矿排水路中的硬砂岩在开采过程中存在挑战,原因是开采过程中预先划分的爆破参数不足.
- 低挖掘效率需要改进的岩石破碎技术,以改善这种结构健全但难以破裂的岩石.
研究的目的:
- 校准霍尔姆奎斯特-约翰逊-库克 (HJC) 构成模型用于来自关山煤矿的硬砂岩.
- 用数值模拟来研究砂岩的动态冲击反应.
- 为了确定最佳的钻井布局,用于预分爆破,以提高挖掘效率.
主要方法:
- 用砂岩的物理和机械特性计算HJC模型的状态方程参数.
- 使用LS-DYNA软件在动态冲击下的砂岩的数值模拟.
- 用不同的钻孔布局进行预分爆破的参数研究.
主要成果:
- 该HJC模型准确地模拟了砂岩的机械行为和撞击下的裂传播.
- 应力-应变曲线的模拟结果与室内实验数据密切匹配.
- 同侧三角形钻孔布局在预分割喷气模拟中显示了最广泛的损坏传播.
结论:
- 校准的HJC模型有效地捕捉了对砂岩冲击动态负载的速率效应.
- 建议采用等边三角形钻孔配置,以优化关山煤矿排水路中的预分爆破.
- 这种优化预计将大大提高挖掘效率.
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