Estimation of rock strength from quantitative assessment of rock texture
2014
Synopsis The
compressive strengthof rock (σc) has an important effect on design of structures in rock engineering.
Compressive strengthcan be determined in the laboratory using the uniaxial
compressive strength(UCS) test. Some other index tests, such as the point load test, are also used, particularly when suitable samples for UCS are not available. The quantification of rock texture has introduced a new method in rock engineering for estimating the mechanical and physical properties of rock materials from microscopic investigations. The aim of this study is to quantify rock texture to estimate rock strength from the texture coefficient (TC), which is determined from a statistical assessment of
thin sectionimages. Rock texture is quantified by twelve different images from a single
thin sectionto increase the reliability of texture analysis. A data-set is prepared to investigate correlations between TC and σc. The statistical correlations are computed after classifying of the rock samples based on their lithology as well as grain features. Equations derived based on the results of this study are used to predict the approximate value of
compressive strengthfrom the texture coefficient. This method is particularly useful for preliminary studies in rock engineering projects prior to detailed site investigation.
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