The effect of non-standard loading platen usage on point load index value of rocks
Citation
Akbay, D., & Altindaǧ, R. (2021). The effect of non-standard loading platen usage on point load index value of rocks. Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 121(11), 565-572. doi:10.17159/2411-9717/1502/2021Abstract
The point load index is a simple, fast, and inexpensive method for determining rock strength and can be applied both in the field and in the laboratory. There are, however, some disadvantages and limitations to the method, and the test results can be affected by the person carrying out the test, the rock characteristics, or the test device. In this study we describe an investigation into how the point load index value is affected by the shape of the conical platens used in the test. Point load index tests were carried out using different devices fitted with conical platens of different spherical radii, and on a modified device which circumvented the limitations/disadvantages. It was seen that the point load index value increased as the platen radius increased, as expected. In the case of testing using non-standard conical platens, an equation is proposed to normalize the point load index value with respect to the standard spherical radius value.