Author:
Zhao Cheng,Fu Jiao,Xing Jinquan,Xiang Fubin,Qian Yuan
Abstract
Abstract
Determining the position of crack tip is crucial for rock fracture characteristic analysis. This study aims to establish a quantitative standard for determining crack tip positions in crystalline rocks based on digital image correlation (DIC). Semi-circular bending (SCB) tests were conducted on four types of rocks under three-point bending. Optical microscopy and DIC were used to investigate characteristics of the horizontal displacement fields around the crack tips. A significant disparity in the displacement gradient was observed across the crack tips, with the internal gradient being approximately 3–5.1 times higher than the external gradient. A critical value ranging from 0.41%–0.64% was determined for the high internal displacement gradient (∂u/∂x) at a 20 pixel resolution equivalent to 1 mm. Furthermore, a novel DIC-based method was proposed that used three patterns of opening displacement gradients to classify SCB specimens into non-cohesive, cohesive, and elastic zones, providing a quantitative determination of Type I crack tip positions. This study offers valuable insights and a crack tip determination method based on DIC gradients, applicable for assessing parameters such as the crack extension length and fracture process zone length.
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