Abstract

In this paper, roof-cutting technology of directional energy-cumulative presplitting blasting is taken as the research object. Through the numerical simulation software Ansys/Ls-dyna3D, the process of energy-cumulative blasting and non-cumulative blasting is simulated and analyzed by using the ALE algorithm. Moreover, the evolution processes of tensile strain energy, detonation stress wave of explosives, stress state of rock mass, and rock crack damage cumulative are compared in two conditions. In the energy cumulative state, the detonation wave acts centrally on the hole wall in the energy cumulative direction to form an initial crack, and then under the action of the jet of energy cumulative, the crack continues to propagate until it runs through. In the non-energy cumulative state, the crack propagates uniformly around the hole wall, forming irregular short cracks. The simulation is verified by the field test, and the law of crack propagation is the same with the simulation. Therefore, directional energy-concentrated presplitting blasting has good practicability in a roof presplitting operation.

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