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- Title
Numerical Analysis of the Shape Effect on the Mechanical Behaviors of Rocks in True 3D Compression Test.
- Authors
Chen, Junchao; Long, Yuke; Chen, Yulin; Liu, Xiaofei
- Abstract
Rock strength parameters are usually indispensable for rock engineering design. Under the experimental testing conditions, the shape effect could significantly affect the measured results. Previous findings from uniaxial tests reveal that the measured rock strength gradually decreases with the increase in the slenderness ratio, which is mainly ascribed to the end effect. However, it is still unclear how strong the influence of the end effect on the shape effect is in true 3D tests. In the present study, rock mechanical behaviors in response to the variation in slenderness ratio are detailly examined in true 3D tests. The calculated results show that rock strength progressively decreases as the slenderness ratio increases. But the rock strength in true 3D tests still deviates far from the actual even though the slenderness ratio goes beyond 2, which is mainly caused by the interface friction along the two extra σ 2 -normal specimen faces. It is interesting that the slenderness ratio increases lead to an increase in the measured stiffness as well. The calculated results suggest that symmetry in the experimentally defined typical arc-shaped curves σ 1 (σ 2) at constant σ 3 are neglected most likely due to the stronger end effects in true 3D tests, and the accurate rock strength parameters are not obtained only through using slender specimens.
- Subjects
NUMERICAL analysis; INTERFACIAL friction; ENGINEERING design; STRESS-strain curves
- Publication
Symmetry (20738994), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 1, p40
- ISSN
2073-8994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/sym16010040