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Experimental investigation and empirical model to determine the damping and shear stiffness properties of soft rock under multistage cyclic loading

Journal

SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soildyn.2021.106818

Keywords

Multistage cyclic loading; Moisture content; Damping ratio; Damping coefficient; Dynamic shear modulus

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11902249, 11872301]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province (Shaanxi Province Natural Science Foundation) [2019JQ395]
  3. Education Bureau of Shaanxi Province | Scientific Research Plan Projects of Shaanxi Education Department in China [20JS093]

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This study investigated the damping behavior of soft rock through cyclic loading tests, revealing that as stress amplitude decreased, the dynamic shear modulus was less affected by moisture content while damping parameters were more affected. Additionally, damping parameters under multistage stress levels were larger than under multistage stress amplitudes.
The damping and shear stiffness properties of soft rock play important roles in the stability of rock masses in earthquake-prone regions. The shear modulus and damping ratio are two important dynamic rock parameters that can significantly impact the results of a seismic response analysis. Cyclic loading tests were carried out on sandstone, conglomerate and glutenite specimens at different stress levels, stress amplitudes, confining pressures and moisture contents to investigate the damping behaviour of soft rock. The effects of the stress amplitude, strain amplitude and stress level on the shear modulus and damping parameters were investigated, and the damping behaviour was comparatively analysed under different loading conditions. The dynamic shear modulus was correlated with the stress amplitude of soft rock. The results showed that as the stress amplitude decreased, the moisture content had less of an effect on the dynamic shear modulus and more of an effect on the damping parameters. The damping parameters under cyclic loading were larger for multistage stress levels than for multistage stress amplitudes. The hyperbolic model was used to describe the stress-strain relationship of soft rock under multistage cyclic loading. Finally, an empirical model was proposed to correlate the dynamic shear modulus with the damping ratio of soft rock at different stress levels and stress amplitudes and was found to effectively describe the damping behaviour of soft rock under multistage cyclic loading.

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