Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens

Evidence indicate that the stability of rock mass is highly associated with the shear behaviours of jointed surfaces under the effect of in situ stress conditions. Understanding the shear failure mechanism of jointed surface has great significance for tunneling and drilling engineering. Direct shear...

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Main Authors: Ban, Yuxin, Qiang, Xie, Xiang, Fu, Rini Asnida Abdullah, Wang, Jingjing
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Ban, Yuxin
Qiang, Xie
Xiang, Fu
Rini Asnida Abdullah,
Wang, Jingjing
author_facet Ban, Yuxin
Qiang, Xie
Xiang, Fu
Rini Asnida Abdullah,
Wang, Jingjing
author_sort Ban, Yuxin
building UKM Institutional Repository
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description Evidence indicate that the stability of rock mass is highly associated with the shear behaviours of jointed surfaces under the effect of in situ stress conditions. Understanding the shear failure mechanism of jointed surface has great significance for tunneling and drilling engineering. Direct shear tests were conducted on jointed rock-like specimens to investigate the influence of joint roughness and normal stress on shear failure characteristics. In the present study, regular triangular sawtooth was produced to simulate different asperities. Based on the direct shear test, the specimens exhibited four types of failure modes: damage tend to occur on the sawtooth tips under low normal stress; whereas damage occurred on a large scale under high normal stress; a localized region of the sawtooth was worn when the dilation angle was small; meanwhile the sawtooth tips or base were cut off when the dilation angle was large. In addition, Acoustic Emission (AE) technology was adopted to synchronously monitor the development of cracks during testing. Further attempt has been carried out to simulate the crack initiation, propagation and coalescence using Particle Flow Code (PFC). The numerical model has successfully verified and explained the crack behaviors determined by the shear failure mechanism in the physical test. Additionally, the irregular profile was introduced in the PFC, it was found that the failure behavior in sawtooth profile has established a good conclusion to fully understand the failure mechanism in the irregular profile. This work can provide some reference for evaluating the behavior of underground engineering composed of jointed rock masses during the shearing.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:164892021-04-28T03:20:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16489/ Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens Ban, Yuxin Qiang, Xie Xiang, Fu Rini Asnida Abdullah, Wang, Jingjing Evidence indicate that the stability of rock mass is highly associated with the shear behaviours of jointed surfaces under the effect of in situ stress conditions. Understanding the shear failure mechanism of jointed surface has great significance for tunneling and drilling engineering. Direct shear tests were conducted on jointed rock-like specimens to investigate the influence of joint roughness and normal stress on shear failure characteristics. In the present study, regular triangular sawtooth was produced to simulate different asperities. Based on the direct shear test, the specimens exhibited four types of failure modes: damage tend to occur on the sawtooth tips under low normal stress; whereas damage occurred on a large scale under high normal stress; a localized region of the sawtooth was worn when the dilation angle was small; meanwhile the sawtooth tips or base were cut off when the dilation angle was large. In addition, Acoustic Emission (AE) technology was adopted to synchronously monitor the development of cracks during testing. Further attempt has been carried out to simulate the crack initiation, propagation and coalescence using Particle Flow Code (PFC). The numerical model has successfully verified and explained the crack behaviors determined by the shear failure mechanism in the physical test. Additionally, the irregular profile was introduced in the PFC, it was found that the failure behavior in sawtooth profile has established a good conclusion to fully understand the failure mechanism in the irregular profile. This work can provide some reference for evaluating the behavior of underground engineering composed of jointed rock masses during the shearing. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16489/1/2.pdf Ban, Yuxin and Qiang, Xie and Xiang, Fu and Rini Asnida Abdullah, and Wang, Jingjing (2021) Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens. Sains Malaysiana, 50 (2). pp. 287-300. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid50bil2_2021/KandunganJilid50Bil2_2021.html
spellingShingle Ban, Yuxin
Qiang, Xie
Xiang, Fu
Rini Asnida Abdullah,
Wang, Jingjing
Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title_full Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title_fullStr Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title_full_unstemmed Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title_short Shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
title_sort shear failure mechanism and acoustic emission characteristics of jointed rock-like specimens
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16489/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16489/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16489/1/2.pdf