会议专题

Effect of holes on in-plane shear (Mode Ⅱ) crack sub-critical propagation of rock

Shear-box (i.e. Compression-shear) test and newly designed electrically conductive adhesive method were used to measure shear crack sub-critical propagation time and rate of sandstone specimen. Different cubic specimens with and without holes were tested to study the effect of holes on the shear crack sub-critical propagation. Numerical and experimental results show that three independent variables of hole, the interval distance S, the distance between the center of hole and the crack tip L, and hole radius R,have different contribution to the ratio of stress intensity factor of the specimen with holes to that of the specimen without hole,KⅡ/KⅡ0. Increasing S and decreasing L and R will result in the decrease of KⅡ/KⅡ0 and help crack arrest. The weight relation of the independent variables for KⅡ/KⅡ0 is S>L>R. The specimen DH3 with the largest value of S and the smallest values of L and R has the longest sub-critical crack propagation time and the smallest sub-critical crack propagation rate. Adding two suitable holes symmetrically to the original crack plane in rock specimen is considered to be a potential method for crack arrest of rock.

sub-critical crack propagation hole shear (Mode Ⅱ) fracture electrically conductive adhesive rock

XIE Hai-feng(谢海峰) RAO Qiu-hua(饶秋华) XIE Qiang(谢强) LI Zong-yu(黎纵宇) WANG Zhi(王志)

School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China

国际会议

第九届全国流变学学术会议

长沙

英文

453-456

2008-09-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)