Prediction of Mode I Fracture Toughness of Shale Specimens by Different Fracture Theories Considering Size Effect

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Qin Xie
Xiling Liu
Shengxiang Li
Kun Du
Fengqiang Gong
Xibing Li
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[1] Central South University,School of Resources and Safety Engineering
[2] Southeast University,School of Civil Engineering
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2022年 / 55卷
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Fracture toughness; Fracture process zone (FPZ); Fracture criterion; Size effect law (SEL); Cracked straight-through Brazilian disc (CSTBD); Notched semi-circular bend (NSCB);
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In this study, mode I fracture tests on cracked straight-through Brazilian disc (CSTBD) and notched semi-circular bend (NSCB) shale specimens with different sizes were conducted to investigate the difference between maximum tangential stress fracture criterion and the size effect law (SEL) model in predicting apparent fracture toughness (Ka) of shale. In addition, the effects of specimen size and geometry on the Ka and the selection of fracture criterion on the prediction of the inherent fracture toughness (KIc) were also studied. The results show that the Ka increases with the increase of specimen size, and the difference between KIc of shale specimens with different sizes predicted by the fracture process zone length determined by the further improved maximum tangential stress (FIMTS) criterion is the smallest. For the prediction of Ka of NSCB specimen, the results predicted by the FIMTS criterion are the closest to the tested fracture toughness. However, the effect of SEL model applied to the prediction of Ka of NSCB specimens is poor. The effective establishment of SEL model requires high accuracy for test data, especially for the configuration with large variation of the dimensionless stress intensity factor (Y*) with normalized crack length (α).
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页码:7289 / 7306
页数:17
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