Preliminary Study on Post-Peak Behavior and Fracture Characteristics of Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Stress

FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE(2022)

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The post-peak behavior and fracture characteristics of hard rock are correlated with the stability and bearing capacity of engineering rock mass. However, there are relatively few research studies on the post-peak mechanical behavior and fracture characteristics of hard rock under true triaxial stress. Therefore, this study carried out relevant true triaxial compression tests and acoustic emission (AE) monitoring. It is concluded that under a true triaxial condition, the number of post-peak steps increases first and then decreases with the increasing sigma(2), which implies that the rock failure evolves from shear failure to a more complex tension-shear mixed failure and finally evolves into a failure mode dominated by tensile failure. The overall level of the rock fracture angle (theta) at low sigma(3) is higher than that at high sigma(3). In the range of stress level in this study, when sigma(3) is high, the fracture angle of granite increases with increasing sigma(2), and its regularity is obvious, while when sigma(3) is low, the regularity of the fracture angle increases with the increasing sigma(2) is not obvious. It is found that there are three different types of cracking processes in granite. Meanwhile, the expansion rates of three different racking types are calculated by simplified treatment, which are about the order of 10(-5)-10(-4) m/s. The research results of this study could supply a useful reference for the understanding of deep hard rock fracture behavior.
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post-peak behavior, acoustic emission, hard rocks, failure mode, expansion rate
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