The Influence of Specimen Type on Tensile Fracture Toughness of Rock Materials

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Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha
Eqlima Mahdavi
Majid Reza Ayatollahi
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[1] School of Industrial Engineering,Welding and Joining Research Center
[2] Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST),Fatigue and Fracture Lab., School of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST),undefined
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Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2017年 / 174卷
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Mode I fracture resistance; rock; geometry effect; -stress; extended maximum tangential strain (EMTSN) criterion;
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Up to now, several methods have been proposed to determine the mode I fracture toughness of rocks. In this research, different cylindrical and disc shape samples, namely: chevron bend (CB), short rod (SR), cracked chevron notched Brazilian disc (CCNBD), and semi-circular bend (SCB) specimens were considered for investigating mode I fracture behavior of a marble rock. It is shown experimentally that the fracture toughness values of the tested rock material obtained from different test specimens are not consistent. Indeed, depending on the geometry and loading type of the specimen, noticeable discrepancies can be observed for the fracture toughness of a same rock material. The difference between the experimental mode I fracture resistance results is related to the magnitude and sign of T-stress that is dependent on the geometry and loading configuration of the specimen. For the chevron-notched samples, the critical value of T-stress corresponding to the critical crack length was determined using the finite element method. The CCNBD and SR specimens had the most negative and positive T-stress values, respectively. The dependency of mode I fracture resistance to the T-stress was shown using the extended maximum tangential strain (EMTSN) criterion and the obtained experimental rock fracture toughness data were predicted successfully with this criterion.
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页码:1237 / 1253
页数:16
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