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- Title
Generalized crack damage stress thresholds of hard rocks under true triaxial compression.
- Authors
Gao, Yaohui; Feng, Xia-Ting; Zhang, Xiwei; Zhou, Yangyi; Zhang, Yan
- Abstract
The rock failure process can be characterized by several distinct stress thresholds: the crack closure stress σcc, crack initiation stress σci, crack damage stress σcd and peak stress σp. Seventy-one true triaxial compression tests were conducted to investigate the crack damage stress σcd, which is the stress at the onset of unstable crack development and dilation. Two empirical models are developed to predict the crack damage stress σcd using the intermediate principal stress σ2 and the minimum principal stress σ3. In addition, the proposed models are validated by ten results derived from the German Continental Deep Drilling Program (KTB) deep hole amphibolite. A comparison with other failure criteria also indicates the accuracy and simplicity of the proposed models. The proposed composite models show that the crack damage stress σcd gradually increases with increasing intermediate principal stress σ2 and minimum principal stress σ3. The physical meanings and ranges of six material parameters are analyzed and explained. Both the influence of the tangent Young's modulus E and strain characteristics on the crack damage stress σcd and the inhomogeneity of the tested specimens are discussed in this paper.
- Subjects
CRACK closure; YOUNG'S modulus; ROCKS; COMPRESSION loads; AMPHIBOLITES
- Publication
Acta Geotechnica, 2020, Vol 15, Issue 3, p565
- ISSN
1861-1125
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11440-019-00900-z