Selection of Influential Microfabric Properties of Anisotropic Amphibolite Rocks on Its Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS): A Comprehensive Statistical Study
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2014-11
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Scientific Research
Abstract
Occasionally, in complex inherent characteristics of certain rocks, especially anisotropic rocks it
may be difficult to measure the uniaxial compressive strength UCS. However, the use of empirical
relationships to evaluate the UCS of rock can be more practical and economical. Consequently, this
study carried out to predict UCS from microfabrics properties of banded amphibolite rocks using
multiple regression analysis. Based on statistical results, rock microfabric parameters, which
adequately represent the UCS of a given rock type have been selected. The results show that grain
size, shape factor and quartz content have high significant correlation with UCS at 95% confidence
level. From multiple regression model, approximately 84% of the variance of the UCS can be estimated
by the linear combination of these three parameters. However, according to model performance
criteria: correlation coefficient (R = 0.919), variance account for (VAF = 97%) and root
mean square error (RMSE = 4.16) the study clearly indicates that the developed model is reliable
to predict the UCS. Finally, this approach can be easily extended to the modeling of rock strength
in the absence of adequate geological information or abundant data.
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Anisotropic Rocks, Microfabric, UCS, Multiple Regressions, Banded Amphibolite