A study of the measurement of fracture toughness in cohesive soil – relationship between the size of initial crack and diameter of specimen

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Shin-ichi Nishimura
Hideyoshi Shimizu
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[1] Gifu University,Faculty of Agriculture
来源
Paddy and Water Environment | 2004年 / 2卷
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Fill-type dam; Leakage; Hydraulic fracturing; Specimen; FEM;
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The phenomenon of hydraulic fracturing is considered to be one of the causes of leakage in fill-type dams. In recent years, it has been found that an estimate of the fracture toughness of a given type of soil could be used as an indicator of the soil’s resistance to hydraulic fracturing. One of the problems encountered in its estimation is the assumption that fracture toughness has been theoretically defined for samples of infinite sizes. In this study, laboratory tests were conducted to determine the fracture toughness of samples (of the same size) prepared with initial cracks of various lengths. The main objective was to investigate the relationship of the initial crack length to fracture toughness. The stress distribution around the crack tip for each laboratory test sample was estimated by FEM analysis and by a theoretical equation. These analytical results corresponded reasonably well to results from laboratory tests to determine the appropriate length of the initial crack for the test specimens.
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