Technical note
Physical mechanisms of hard rock fragmentation under mechanical loading: A review

https://doi.org/10.1016/0148-9062(95)00027-EGet rights and content

First page preview

First page preview
Click to open first page preview

References (36)

  • V.S. Fedorov

    Scientific Foundations of Drilling Regimes

    (1951)
  • G.V. Artsimovich et al.

    Investigation and Development of Rock-Breaking Tool for Drilling

    (1978)
  • G.V. Artsimovich

    Mechanical and Physical Principles of Design of Rock Breaking Mining Tool

    (1985)
  • A.N. Moscalev

    Increase in Intensity of Rock Fragmentation

    (1978)
  • V.G. Mikhailov et al.

    Mining Tools

    (1970)
  • A.F. Kichighin

    Mechanical Breakage of Rocks by Complex Methods

    (1972)
  • V.S. Blokhin

    Improvement of Drilling Tool Efficiency

    (1982)
  • Yu.I. Protassov

    Theoretical Principles of Mechanical Fragmentation of Rocks

    (1985)
  • Cited by (116)

    • An experimental investigation of brittle failure mechanisms in scratch tests of rock

      2022, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
      Citation Excerpt :

      This zone acts as a wedge to induce a tensile crack. It is observed that the rock in the crushed zone is pulverized into fine powders due to the compressive stress concentration so that intensive energy is dissipated in the formation of the crushed zone [29,32–34]. Visual evidence of the formation of the crushed zone obtained with high-speed camera [35,36] or a workshop microscope [29] have been reported.

    View all citing articles on Scopus

    Present address: Institute of Mechanics, Technical University of Vienna, Wiedner Hauptstr. 8-10/325, A-1040 Vienna, Austria.

    View full text