Rock and Soil Mechanics ›› 2021, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (12): 3335-3344.doi: 10.16285/j.rsm.2021.0520

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Mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of the rocklike specimens under tension shear effects

ZHOU Chao-biao1, LIU Dong2, JING Qing-hui1   

  1. 1. School of Civil Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, China; 2. Power China Zhongnan Engineering Corporation Limited, Changsha, Hunan 410014, China
  • Received:2021-04-09 Revised:2021-07-15 Online:2021-12-13 Published:2021-12-14
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    The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51769014).

Abstract: Using self-designed tension shear auxiliary device, we carried out a tension shear test and a compression shear test under different normal stresses between ?0.28 MPa and 3.0 MPa. We applied acoustic emission to compare and analyze the mechanical properties and the damage failure mechanisms of the specimens for both tests. The main results are listed as below. The tension shear auxiliary device can help us carry out the tension-shear test well. The peak stress varies with the normal stress non-linearly and is more sensitive to the normal tensile stress. The Hoek-Brown strength criterion can generally characterize the strength of the full stress area. The post-peak stress of the specimen in tension shear test drops severely and separates into two parts rapidly, showing the failure characteristics with more brittleness than that of the compression shear test. The morphological characteristics of the fracture plane are closely related to the direction and magnitude of normal stress. For compression shear test, the damage degree represented by the acoustic emission parameters is greater, as well as the failure degree of the fracture plane, compared with those observed in tension shear test. The frictional area and the local spalling of the fracture plane are also more obvious for the specimens in compression shear test, compared with those in tension shear test. As the normal stress increases, the duration of the acoustic emission quiet period gets longer, and the start time of the unstable crack propagation gets later. Compared with the compression one, the tension shear test shows a shorter duration time for each stage of the failure process as well as a higher failure rate. The critical points ?cc, ?ci and ?cd of the shear-stress plot and the acoustic emission parameters can represent, respectively, the macroscopic and microscopic failure process of the specimen. The critical point ?cd and the acoustic emission b value can be used as omens of rock failure.

Key words: tension shear test, strength criterion, brittle failure, acoustic emission, damage failure mechanism, omen

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