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RQD(Rock Quality Designation)

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Rock-quality designation (RQD) is a rough measure of the degree of jointing or fracture in a rock mass, measured as a percentage of the drill core in lengths of 10 cm or more. High-quality rock has an RQD of more than 75%, low quality of less than 50%. Rock quality designation (RQD) has several definitions. The most widely used definition was developed in 1964 by D. U. Deere. It is the borehole core recovery percentage incorporating only pieces of solid core that are longer than 100 mm in length measured along the centerline of the core. In this respect pieces of core that are not hard and sound should not be counted though they are 100 mm in length. RQD was originally introduced for use with core diameters of 54.7 mm (NX-size core). RQD has considerable value in estimating support of rock tunnels. RQD forms a basic element in some of the most used rock mass classification systems: Rock Mass Rating system (RMR) and Q-system.

RQD = Ls / Lt * 100%

Ls : Sum of length of core pieces that are > 100 mm (4 inches) measured  
    along the centerline
Lt : Total length of core run

From the RQD index the rock mass can be classified as follows:  
< 25% : completely weathered rock
25~50% : weathered rock
50~75% : moderately weathered rock
75~90% : hard rock
90~100% : fresh rock

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_recovery_parameters#Rock_quality_designation
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