Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis

The influence of fissure angles and bridge lengths on rock mechanical properties and failure was analyzed using the uniaxial compression test and the Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The research findings are as follows: 1) Peak stress and elastic modulus of the samples exhibited an obviou...

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Main Authors: Dechao Zhang, Haicheng She, Taoli Xiao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Earth Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1180636/full
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description The influence of fissure angles and bridge lengths on rock mechanical properties and failure was analyzed using the uniaxial compression test and the Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The research findings are as follows: 1) Peak stress and elastic modulus of the samples exhibited an obvious change trend with the change in fissure angle. The fissure angle has a more significant effect on a rock’s mechanical properties than the length of the rock bridge. 2) With an increase in the fissure angle, the number of surface cracks, main failure cracks and surface spalling decreased, whereas the area of the falling blocks significantly increased. However, with an increase in bridge length, the characteristics of crack propagation and spalling are essentially the same. During crack propagation, the connection of the rock bridge is related to its fissure angle and length. 3) At a low fissure angle, the failure mode of rock samples is dominated by tensile-failure cracks; with an increase in fissure angle, the tension-damage to shear-damage crack transformation will form a mixed tensile-shear damage mode; at the same time, with an increase in bridge length, the rock bridge becomes more difficult to connect, and the local crack expansion failure changes from tensile-shear cracks to tensile cracks. 4) Stress on the coplanar double-fissured rock sample was simplified and analyzed to explain the behavior of fractures on the sample. These research results have an important guiding value for engineering optimal designs.
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spelling doaj.art-a3760e939b9544fe947dfd149b9416ad2023-04-19T04:38:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632023-04-011110.3389/feart.2023.11806361180636Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysisDechao ZhangHaicheng SheTaoli XiaoThe influence of fissure angles and bridge lengths on rock mechanical properties and failure was analyzed using the uniaxial compression test and the Digital Image Correlation (DIC) technique. The research findings are as follows: 1) Peak stress and elastic modulus of the samples exhibited an obvious change trend with the change in fissure angle. The fissure angle has a more significant effect on a rock’s mechanical properties than the length of the rock bridge. 2) With an increase in the fissure angle, the number of surface cracks, main failure cracks and surface spalling decreased, whereas the area of the falling blocks significantly increased. However, with an increase in bridge length, the characteristics of crack propagation and spalling are essentially the same. During crack propagation, the connection of the rock bridge is related to its fissure angle and length. 3) At a low fissure angle, the failure mode of rock samples is dominated by tensile-failure cracks; with an increase in fissure angle, the tension-damage to shear-damage crack transformation will form a mixed tensile-shear damage mode; at the same time, with an increase in bridge length, the rock bridge becomes more difficult to connect, and the local crack expansion failure changes from tensile-shear cracks to tensile cracks. 4) Stress on the coplanar double-fissured rock sample was simplified and analyzed to explain the behavior of fractures on the sample. These research results have an important guiding value for engineering optimal designs.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1180636/fullsandstone-likecoplanar double fissuresfissure anglerock bridge lengthDIC technique
spellingShingle Dechao Zhang
Haicheng She
Taoli Xiao
Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
Frontiers in Earth Science
sandstone-like
coplanar double fissures
fissure angle
rock bridge length
DIC technique
title Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
title_full Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
title_fullStr Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
title_full_unstemmed Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
title_short Influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
title_sort influence of coplanar double fissures on failure characteristics of sandstone and fracture mechanics analysis
topic sandstone-like
coplanar double fissures
fissure angle
rock bridge length
DIC technique
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1180636/full
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