Guang-Tao Yu, Hong-Yuan Fu, Qianhong Gao, Ling Zeng, Jia-Jun Li
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摘要
淤泥质泥岩极易受到湿热环境的影响,导致其机械性能下降,造成地质灾害,甚至引发地质灾害。准确描述垫层和水岩相互作用对淤泥质泥岩力学行为的影响,是保护和加固淤泥质泥岩边坡的重要前提。为此,我们进行了单轴压缩试验和巴西劈裂试验,以研究垫层淤泥质泥岩的力学特性。根据试验结果,揭示了垫层角度和浸泡时间对垫层淤泥质泥岩拉伸强度、单轴压缩强度和弹性模量等力学性能的影响。试验结果表明,抗拉强度随着铺层角度的增大呈指数增长。观察到的层状淤泥质泥岩劈裂破坏形态包括劈裂-拉拔破坏、剪切破坏和劈裂破坏。淤泥质泥岩的单轴抗压强度随着铺层角度的增加呈 U 型变化。垫层角为 45°的试样单轴抗压强度最低,为 7.64 兆帕。此外,淤泥质泥岩的弹性模量与铺层角度呈正相关。淤泥质泥岩在单轴压缩下的破坏模式包括劈裂-拉伸破坏、剪切-滑动破坏和劈裂-剪切破坏。随着浸泡时间的增加,层状粉砂质泥岩的饱和抗拉强度、单轴抗压强度和弹性模量呈指数下降。试验数据证实了 Jaeger 方程适用于层状粉砂质泥岩的单轴抗压强度。随后,结合断裂力学理论和测试结果,并引入软化因子,得出了修正的 Hoek-Brown 失效准则。上述破坏准则中的参数 A、D 和 m 随浸泡时间的增加呈指数下降,因此建立了考虑浸泡时间的经验胡克-布朗破坏准则。与以往的理论模型相比,该模型更适应实际工程情况,计算结果更准确。
Influences of Bedding Angle and Soaking Time on the Mechanical Behaviour of Silty Mudstone: Laboratory Testing and Theoretical Modelling
Silty mudstone is highly susceptible to the influence of hot and humid environments, leading to the deterioration of its mechanical properties presenting a geohazard and even resulting in geological disasters. Accurately characterizing the effects of bedding and water-rock interaction on the mechanical behavior of silty mudstone is a crucial prerequisite for the protection and reinforcement of silty mudstone slopes. To this end, uniaxial compression tests and Brazilian splitting tests were conducted to examine the mechanical properties of bedded silty mudstone. Based on the test results, the effects of bedding angle and soaking time on mechanical properties such as tensile strength, uniaxial compressive strength and elastic modulus of bedded silty mudstone were revealed. The test results showed that the tensile strength increased exponentially with increasing bedding angle. The observed split failure patterns of bedded silty mudstone encompassed splitting-pulling damage, shear damage, and splitting damage. The uniaxial compressive strength of silty mudstone exhibited a U-shaped variation with an increase in bedding angle. The specimen with a bedding angle of 45° had the lowest uniaxial compressive strength at 7.64 MPa. Furthermore, the elastic modulus of silty mudstone was positively correlated with the bedding angle. The failure patterns of bedded silty mudstone under uniaxial compression included splitting-tension damage, shear-slip damage, and splitting-shear damage. The saturated tensile strength, uniaxial compressive strength and elastic modulus of bedded silty mudstone exhibited an exponential decrease with increasing soaking time. The test data confirmed the applicability of the Jaeger equation to the uniaxial compressive strength of bedded silty mudstone. Subsequently, a modified Hoek-Brown failure criterion was derived by combining fracture mechanics theory and test results and introducing a softening factor. The parameters
A
,
D
and
m
in the above failure criterion decreased exponentially with increasing soaking time and a empirical Hooke-Brown failure criterion considering the soaking time was established. Compared with previous theoretical models, this model is more adaptable to the actual engineering situation, which results in more accurate calculations.
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