Abstract

The present work investigates the high strain rate behaviour of transversely isotropic Rewa shale using a split Hopkinson pressure bar. Rewa shale, a type of Vindhyan shale, is collected from Rewa district in the Madhya Pradesh state of India. Samples are loaded at various strain rates ranging from 110/s to 874/s. It is found that the compressive strength is rate-dependent, and it increases as the strain rate rises. The highest compressive strength is exhibited by samples at 0° and 90°. Samples at 30°, 45° and 60° fail at higher strains and strain rates. All samples subjected to dynamic compressive loading are pervasively fragmented. The results can potentially be applied to improve drilling and blasting operations.

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