Hongtao Liu , Zhou Han , Zijun Han , Zihan Chen , Qinyu Liu , Hongkai Zhang , Rongguang Zhang , Linfeng Guo
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Abstract
Based on existing triaxial compression experimental data, a new empirical failure criterion with wide applicability was proposed considering hydrostatic pressure, second stress invariance, and maximum shear stress. Four fitting evaluation indicators were used to verify the consistency of the new failure criterion, and the differences with the other 6 failure criteria were discussed. The characteristics of the new failure criteria in the principal stress space were finally analyzed. The results indicate that (1) the new failure criterion exhibits strong predictive ability for triaxial experiments and has good applicability for both intact and jointed rocks; (2) the influence of hydrostatic pressure on the failure surface exhibits a non-linear trend, and different hydrostatic pressure also exhibits different distribution patterns on the deviatoric stress plane, with a distribution characteristic pattern of hexagonal snowflake-regular hexagon. The maximum shear stress has a torsional effect on the new criterion, in the three-dimensional failure surface. The parameters a and b of the rock have an impact on the failure surface morphology of the new criterion function on the offset surface.
基于现有的三轴压缩实验数据,考虑到静水压力、第二应力不变性和最大剪应力,提出了一种具有广泛适用性的新经验失效准则。使用四个拟合评价指标验证了新失效准则的一致性,并讨论了与其他 6 个失效准则的差异。最后分析了新失效准则在主应力空间中的特征。结果表明:(1) 新的破坏准则对三轴实验具有很强的预测能力,对完整岩石和节理岩石都有很好的适用性;(2) 静水压力对破坏面的影响呈非线性趋势,不同的静水压力在偏离应力面上也表现出不同的分布模式,其分布特征模式为六角雪花形-不规则六角形。在三维破坏面上,最大剪应力对新准则有扭转作用。岩石参数 a 和 b 对偏移面上新准则函数的破坏面形态有影响。
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