Qiuxin Gu, Qiang Zhang, Wanli Dai, Xiaowei Quan, Sizhe Ye, Tao Li
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Abstract
The shear constitutive model of rock joints is of great significance to the stability analysis in rock engineering, and it is closely related to the normal stress ([Formula: see text]) and joint roughness coefficient ( JRC). However, the existing investigations seldom consider the influences of [Formula: see text] and JRC simultaneously. Therefore, a novel damage constitutive model considering the [Formula: see text] and JRC is developed in this work. In the presented model, it is assumed that the rock materials are composed of damaged and undamaged microunits, and the damage evolution law of the microunits conforms to the Weibull distribution in the shear process. Based on the proposed assumption, the constitutive relationship between shear stress and shear displacement is deduced. The evolutions of the mechanical parameters and damage variable versus [Formula: see text] and JRC are analyzed in detail. The proposed damage model that involves [Formula: see text] and JRC is verified by comparing theoretical values with the laboratory results. The results show that the damage constitutive model is in good agreement with the test results. Additionally, the influences of [Formula: see text] and JRC on the shear stress-displacement curves are studied. This work can provide a valuable theoretical method for analyzing the shear mechanical characteristics and damage evolution laws of rock joints.
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Featuring original, peer-reviewed papers by leading specialists from around the world, the International Journal of Damage Mechanics covers new developments in the science and engineering of fracture and damage mechanics.
Devoted to the prompt publication of original papers reporting the results of experimental or theoretical work on any aspect of research in the mechanics of fracture and damage assessment, the journal provides an effective mechanism to disseminate information not only within the research community but also between the reseach laboratory and industrial design department.
The journal also promotes and contributes to development of the concept of damage mechanics. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).