Experimental study on the irreversible displacement evolution and energy dissipation characteristics of disturbance instability of regular joints

Author:

Yang Jianan1,Fan Pengxian1,Wang Mingyang1,Li Jie1,Dong Lu1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation of Explosion and Impact Army Engineering University of PLA Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractTo investigate the disturbance‐induced shear instability mechanism of structural catastrophe in the deep rock mass, MTS 815 material testing machine was used to carry out quasi‐static loading tests and disturbance shear tests on symmetrical regular dentate joints of two materials at three undulation angles under specific initial static stress, disturbance frequency, and peak value. The test results indicate that: (i) the total ultimate instability displacement is only related to the intrinsic properties of the joints but not to the initial static stress and disturbance parameters; (ii) the cumulative irreversible displacement required for the disturbance instability conforms to the logistic inverse function relationship with the number of disturbances, displaying the variation trend of “rapid increase in the front, stable in the middle, and sudden increase in the rear”; (iii) the accumulation of plastic deformation energy is consistent with the evolution law of irreversible displacement of joints and the overall proportion of hysteretic energy is not large; (iv) the dissipated energy required for the instability of each group of joints is basically the same under various disturbance conditions, and this energy is mainly controlled by the initial shear stress and has no connection with the disturbance parameters. The stability of the total disturbance deformation and the disturbance energy law of the joints revealed in the tests provide data support for reasonably determining the disturbance instability criterion of joints.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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