Numerical Simulation of the Relaxation Behavior of Failed Sandstone Specimens

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Yuting Xue
Brijes Mishra
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[1] National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,
[2] West Virginia University,undefined
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Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration | 2020年 / 37卷
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Sandstone; Relaxation; UDEC; Fracture development; Post-failure;
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The relaxation test on sandstone specimens showed typical behavior in pre-failure region and stepwise behavior in the post-failure region. Overall, more significant stress relaxation occurred within the failed specimens than the intact ones. Numerical simulations were conducted with pre-defined failure plane and with Voronoi tessellation to visualize the relaxation behavior. The model with pre-defined failure plane showed the key role of failure plane and asperity in simulating the step-wise post-failure relaxation behavior. The inhomogeneous stress distribution within failed specimen and the viscous deformation of intact rocks induced high stress concentration at the asperities. The observed step-wise relaxation initiated from the failure of asperity. Furthermore, the simulations with Voronoi tessellation showed time-dependent fracture development during relaxation in post-failure region. The presence of fractures completely changed the stress distribution. Stress concentration occurred at the front area of fractures and at the interacting areas between fractures. During relaxation, fractures still developed with time and the sudden significant increase in the “damage” coincided with the acceleration of stress relaxation leading to step-wise relaxation. Finally, the results showed the possibility of using residual strength as the long-term strength of failed rock.
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页码:1411 / 1422
页数:11
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