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Dolomite, siliceous dolomite, phyllite, schist, leucogranite, pegmatite and gneissic rocks from the Indian Aravalli Hills and Bhutan Himalayan mountains were studied to examine the influence of petrographic and physico-mechanical properties on rock drillability. From petrographic assessments, a measure of grain size distribution, i.e. ‘granularity index’ and a ‘modi­fied saturation index’ are proposed. Extensive rock mechanics and drilling experiments were also perfor­med to correlate physico-mechanical properties with intact rock drillability. Statistical analysis revealed that no single petrographic parameter could completely explain the variance in drill penetration rate (DPR). The proposed indices and the petro-physico-mechanical approach helped in the rapid assessment of DPR in hard rocks.

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Granularity index, hard rock drillability, modified saturation index, petrography, physico-mechanical approach.
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