The Effect Of Minor Principal Stress On The Crack Damage Stress Threshold - RASIM22

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E Mutaz M Serati M Bahaaddini D J. Williams
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Apr 26, 2022

Abstract

The contribution of the mining industry to the global economy has reached (and gone beyond) $1,800 billion in recent years that necessitates (more than before) the need to ensure workability, viability, health, and safety of mine sites and workers to meet the ever-increasing global demand for mineral resources. Amongst the many challenges facing the excavation industries, rockburst and spalling failures in deep mines in hard and brittle rock formations are yet happening that are still deemed as unsolved problems. During unconfined compressive testing of brittle rocks, microcracks initiate at approximately 0.3–0.5 of the peak strength (which is commonly known as the Crack Initiation stress level) mainly in the direction of the major principal stress, then grow unstably and coalesce to form macro fractures at approximately 0.7–0.8 of the peak load at a so-called Crack Damage stress threshold. From a stress-strain perspective, the crack damage stress threshold (𝜎𝜎𝐶𝐶𝐶𝐶) is associated with the reversal point of the volumetric strain, which is also proved to be strongly affected by the intermediate principal stress. This paper extends the previous studies on the impact of true triaxial loading conditions on the CD stress level in high porosity rocks, and introduce a new Crack Mode-Changing Stress (CMCS) defined as the minimum principal stress required to change rock fracturing from splitting to a sliding failure mode. A large number of experiments on sandstone specimens were carried out at different true triaxial loading conditions and the effect of principal stresses on the CI and CD as well as CMCS were studied. The results show that not only the intermediate principal stress, but also the minor principal stress can significantly affect the CD and CMCS thresholds.
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APA: E Mutaz M Serati M Bahaaddini D J. Williams  (2022)  The Effect Of Minor Principal Stress On The Crack Damage Stress Threshold - RASIM22

MLA: E Mutaz M Serati M Bahaaddini D J. Williams The Effect Of Minor Principal Stress On The Crack Damage Stress Threshold - RASIM22. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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