Author:
Hu Zeyu,Xie Liangfu,Qin Yongjun,Liu Xuejun,Qian Jiangu
Abstract
AbstractThe existence of various types of damage, small cracks, some large voids and the size of the sample in the rock will make the experimental results show great discreteness. In this paper, based on the results of laboratory experiments, a numerical model of large flawed rock samples is established by using particle flow software PFC2D, and the mechanical response of rocks with different length-diameter ratios and different flaw positions in uniaxial compression experiments is discussed. The results show that the specimen size has a significant effect on the crack characteristics, mechanical characteristics and energy characteristics of rock mass. From the perspective of energy and crack characteristics, the total number of cracks after the failure of the defective rock sample is slightly lower than that of the intact rock sample, resulting in a slightly lower peak strain energy during the rock failure process. From the mechanical properties of rock samples, the Poisson’s ratio of intact rock samples is slightly smaller than that of defective rock samples. The strength of the defective sample is weakened relative to the complete rock sample, and the relationship formula between the weakening range and the aspect ratio is obtained through analysis. Moreover, different defect locations lead to different crack processes and crack modes, resulting in different uniaxial compressive strength.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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