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Strength Calculation Method of Bedding Rock Based on Improved Hoek-Brown Criterion Considering the Effect of Critical Confining Pressure

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BUDAPEST UNIV TECHNOLOGY ECONOMICS
DOI: 10.3311/PPci.21092

Keywords

strength criterion; Hoek-Brown criterion; strength anisotropy; critical confining pressure; slate; inverse analysis; sic Hoek-Brown (H-B) criterion [9]

Funding

  1. Scientific and Tech-nological Research Program of Chongqing MunicipalEducation Commission [KJQN202001218, KJQN202101206]
  2. Open fund of Chongqing Three Gorges Reservoir Bank Slope and Engineering Structure Disaster Prevention and Control Engineering Technology Research Center [SXAPGC21ZD01]
  3. Science and tech-nology innovation project of Chongqing Wanzhou Dis-trict Bureau of science and technology [wzstc20210305]
  4. Research development and application of big data intel-ligent prediction and early warning cloud service platform for geological disasters in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission [HZ2021012]
  5. Special key program of Chongqing Technology Innovation and Application Development [cstc2019jscx-tjsbX0015]
  6. Chongqing Huanjiang structure disaster prevention and reduction theory and key technology of Chongqing University Innovation Research Group [201928]
  7. guiding Science and Technology Plan Project of Chongqing Civil Architecture Society [2022A05, 2022B15, 2022B16]

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Rock is a commonly used building material, studying its properties can improve production efficiency and construction safety. The improved H-B criterion proposed in this paper for calculating the strength of layered rocks shows good control of errors and avoidance of arbitrariness.
Rock is a commonly used building material. Studying rock properties can reduce production time and cost, improve production efficiency and construction safety. Therefore, rock mechanics characteristics, especially strength, have always been a hot field of rock mechanics. Classical strength criteria such as the Mohr-Coulomb (M-C) criterion and Hoek-Brown (H-B) criterion are based on rock strength homogeneity and cannot reflect the characteristics of layered rock strength changing with azimuth. Therefore, it is necessary to modify the classic strength criterion to reflect layered rock anisotropy. Based on existing triaxial test results and rock anisotropic strength properties, an improved H-B criterion for rock anisotropy considering the effect of critical confining pressure is proposed in this paper, which can be used to calculate the strength of layered rocks. Taking slate as an example, the calculation results of the improved H-B criterion show that: 1. the improved H-B criterion can mostly control the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of McLamore slate test results within 30%, which is obviously better than the classical H-B criterion and has good extrapolation ability; 2. the material parameters m, n are determined by test results and inversion analysis, which avoids the arbitrariness. The proposed method can be used as a supplementary and alternative method to estimate or calculate the strength of layered rock.

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