Orientation nature of the damage-memory effect under triaxial cyclic nonproportional compression of a sandstone
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Published:2022-06-30
Issue:2
Volume:26
Page:293-310
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ISSN:2310-7081
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Container-title:Journal of Samara State Technical University, Ser. Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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Short-container-title:Journal of Samara State Technical University, Ser. Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Author:
Panteleev Ivan A.ORCID,
Zaitsev Alexey V.ORCID,
Ustinov Konstantin B.ORCID,
Mubassarova Virginia A.ORCID,
Shevtsov Nikolai I.ORCID,
Khimulia Valerii V.ORCID,
Karev Vladimir I.ORCID,
Kovalenko Yurii F.ORCID
Abstract
The paper describes the mechanisms and conditions for the damage-memory effect (Kaiser effect) in rocks subjected to a three-dimensional nonproportional cyclic loading with changes in the rocks' shape and orientation of the Lam-ellipsoid. The experiments with the cubic samples taken from polymictic sandstone were conducted on Triaxial Independent Loading Testing System with continuous recording of an acoustic emission signals. The results of a nonproportional triaxial compression under the developed protocol, it is 9-cycle loading program, have shown that a dominate mechanism of the damage-memory effect in each ensemble of cracks (vectored differently) is the development of micro-cracks of opening fracture mode oriented subnormally to the minimum main stress. It was found that the Kaiser damage-memory effect is detected not so much to the fact of opening cracks, friendly oriented, as to a discrete growing (increase of length) of already existing and newly emerging micro-cracks. The obtained results can be considered as a trigger for models development oriented to strain and destruction of rocks, taking into account the anisotropic nature of damage accumulation.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Publisher
Samara State Technical University
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Modeling and Simulation,Software,Analysis
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