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Dynamic behavior of rock during its post failure stage in SHPB tests

Zhou, Zi-Long
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Zhao, Yuan
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Jiang, Yi-Hui
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2017
Transactions Of Nonferrous Metals Society Of China

In order to investigate the micro-process and inner mechanism of rock failure under impact loading, the laboratory tests were carried out on an improved split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) system with synchronized measurement devices including a high-speed camera and a dynamic strain meter. The experimental results show that the specimens were in the state of good stress equilibrium during the post failure stage even when visible cracks were forming in the specimens. Rock specimens broke into strips but still could bear the external stress and keep force balance. Meanwhile, numerical tests with particle flow code (PFC) revealed that the failure process of rocks can be described by the evolution of micro-fractures. Shear cracks emerged firstly and stopped developing when the external stress was not high enough. Tensile cracks, however, emerged when the rock specimen reached its peak strength and played an important role in controlling the ultimate failure during the post failure stage.

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DOI
10.1016/S1003-6326(17)60021-9
Web of Science ID

WOS:000394413200021

Author(s)
Zhou, Zi-Long
Zhao, Yuan
Jiang, Yi-Hui
Zou, Yang
Cai, Xin
Li, Di-Yuan
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Published in
Transactions Of Nonferrous Metals Society Of China
Volume

27

Issue

1

Start page

184

End page

196

Subjects

rock dynamics

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post failure

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stress equilibrium

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crack evolution

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particle flow code

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REVIEWED

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May 1, 2017
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