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Experimental assessment on the dynamic mechanical response of rocks under cyclic coupled compression-shear loading

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2021.106970

Keywords

Cyclic loading; Coupled compression-shear; Inclined cuboid specimens; Dynamic mechanical property

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52009086, 52039007]

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Rock engineering structures are vulnerable to cyclic coupled compression-shear loading, and accurately characterizing the dynamic behaviors of rocks is crucial for construction safety and disaster prevention. A testing method is proposed in this study to characterize the fatigue response of rocks under cyclic compression-shear loading by using inclined specimens under cyclic uniaxial loading. The experimental results show the effects of tilting angle and loading frequency on the dynamic properties of rocks, and a fatigue life prediction function is proposed based on these results.
Rock engineering structures are quite susceptible to cyclic coupled compression-shear loading. Accurately characterizing the dynamic compression-shear behaviors of rocks is thus crucial for the construction safety and disaster prevention of rock engineering. In this study, a convenient and reliable testing method is proposed to characterize the fatigue mechanical response of rocks under cyclic coupled compression-shear loading: an inclined specimen under cyclic uniaxial loading. With the specimen axis inclining the loading direction, a cyclic shear component is introduced into rocks when subjected to cyclic uniaxial compression. Our method has certain distinct merits in the specimen preparation and experimental operation since no undesired loading devices are required. To demonstrate this method, 21 cyclic loading tests are conducted on inclined sandstone specimens with different tilting angles (i.e., 0 degrees, 3 degrees, 6 degrees and 10 degrees) and under different loading frequencies (i.e., 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 Hz). Based on experimental results, the influence of the tilting angle and loading frequency on the dynamic properties of rocks is revealed and a fatigue life prediction function is proposed. With increasing tilting angle of rock specimens or decreasing loading frequency, rock specimens are featured by an increase of nominal hysteresis energy density, leading to higher damage variable and lower fatigue life. Quite different from the axial splitting failure of right cuboid specimens along the loading direction, all inclined rock specimens (i.e., 3 degrees, 6 degrees and 10 degrees) exhibit a prominent shear-dominated failure accompanied by localized tensile damage, and the shear component becomes more remarkable as the tilting angle increases. In addition, with a higher tilting angle or under lower loading frequency, the cyclically failed specimen is characterized by a higher degree of fragmentation.

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