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Dynamic Characterization of Orthogneiss Rock Subjected to Intermediate and High Strain Rates in Tension

Journal

ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 667-676

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-010-0101-x

Keywords

Strain rate behavior; Dynamic tensile strength; Stress-strain curves; Intermediate loading rate; Dynamic increase factor

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The dynamic characterization of rocks under intermediate and high strain rates is fundamental to understand the material behavior in case of heavy earthquakes and dynamic events. The implementation of material constitutive laws is of capital importance for the numerical simulation of the dynamic processes as those caused by earthquakes. These data are necessary and require experimental techniques able to induce on the rock materials state of loading reproducing the actual dynamic condition. The dynamic characterization has been carried out by means of two special apparatus: the split Hopkinson tension bar and the hydro-pneumatic machine. These equipments are briefly described with a discussion on the results of dynamic tension tests at three different strain rates (0.1, 10, 100 strain/s) on Onsernone Orthogneiss for loading directions 0A degrees, 45A degrees and 90A degrees with respect to the schistosity. Results of the tests show a significant strain rate sensitive behavior, exhibiting dynamic tensile strength increasing with strain rate, up to about two times with respect to the quasi-static conditions in the case of 0A degrees and 45A degrees orientation and more than three times in the case of 90A degrees at high strain rates. Dynamic increase factors versus strain rate curves for tensile strength were also evaluated and discussed.

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