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Paul-Mohr-Coulomb failure surface of rock in the brittle regime

Makhnenko, Roman Y.  
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Harvieux, Justice
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Labuz, Joseph F.
2015
Geophysical Research Letters

The Paul-Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion includes the intermediate principal stress sigma(II) and friction angles at the limiting stress states of sigma(II)= sigma(III) and sigma(II) = sigma(I), where sigma(I) and sigma(III) are major and minor principal stresses. Conventional triaxial compression (sigma(II) = sigma(III)), extension (sigma(II) = sigma(I)), and plane strain (sigma(I) not equal sigma(II) not equal sigma(III)) experiments were performed on dry rock. The failure data were plotted in principal stress space, and material parameters were determined in the context of two internal friction angles and the theoretical uniform triaxial (all-around equal) tensile strength. Assuming isotropy, the triaxial compression and extension results were used to construct a six-sided pyramidal failure surface, and the extension friction angle was larger than the compression friction angle, a sufficient but not necessary condition of the intermediate stress effect. To capture the behavior of the rock in multiaxial loading, the Paul-Mohr-Coulomb criterion was extended to form a 12-sided pyramid with best fit planes.

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DOI
10.1002/2015Gl065457
Web of Science ID

WOS:000363411200014

Author(s)
Makhnenko, Roman Y.  
Harvieux, Justice
Labuz, Joseph F.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Amer Geophysical Union

Published in
Geophysical Research Letters
Volume

42

Issue

17

Start page

6975

End page

6981

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REVIEWED

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December 2, 2015
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