Validation of a damage constitutive model based on logistic model dedicated to the mechanical behavior of the rock

Author:

Chen Kai,Cudmani Roberto,Olarte Andres Alfonso Pena

Abstract

AbstractThe establishment of mechanical models of rocks can provide crucial guidance to the surrounding rocks stability analysis in the rock engineering. According to statistical damage theory and Mohr–Coulomb strength criterion, the Logistic model is used to yield the damage evolution equation and further establish statistical damage constitutive model for describing the whole failure process of rocks. Then, the rationality of the proposed damage model is proved by comparing with the different test curves, and damage evolution laws are summarized into four stages, including: slow-growth stage, rapid-growth stage, constant-speed-similar growth stage and speed-reducing growth stage. Physical meanings of model parameters $${r}{\prime}$$ r and $$m$$ m are also discussed. Finally, to verify the application of this proposed model, this damage constitutive model is developed and implemented to simulate the tunnel excavation and analyze the stability of surrounding rocks by using Fortran, python and Abaqus. The displacement data on site is used to prove the superiority of proposed damage constitutive model compared with the existing ones in Abaqus. The research outcomes presented in this paper can also provide useful references for the theory and application of rock mechanics.

Funder

China scholarship council

Technische Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Economic Geology,General Energy,Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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