Abstract

The theoretical analysis, mechanical test, numerical simulations, and model tests are carried out on the Taoziya tunnel in Guizhou to investigate the influence law of cumulative blasting technology on directional rock breaking and fracture propagation of brittle limestone. The penetration effect of the triangular-shaped charge cover angle on the metal jet, the expansion law of the main explosion crack, and the influence of the limestone directional damage effect are explored. The results show that high-energy metal jet is formed when the initial velocity of the shaped charge cover is lower than the sound velocity of the shaped charge cover material. The values of B1 and B2 of the original rock are 22.1 and 248.76, respectively, demonstrating the mechanical properties of high strength, high brittleness, and easy fracture. The evaluation index is brittle limestone, and the directional precracking effect of shaped charge blasting technology is remarkable. When the angle of the shaped charge cover is 90°, a penetrating crack is almost consistent with the direction of the precrack generated after the explosion. Moreover, the width of the slit is approximately 2 cm. The borehole imager scans show that the rock wall in the hole is smooth and stable, the test results are consistent with the simulation results, and the angle of the shaped charge cover is 90°. The results have certain guiding significance for rock blasting technology, surrounding rock control technology, and similar directional fracturing engineering in the karst area of Guizhou province.

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