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A Study of Constitutive Model of Rock Damage under the Joint Effect of Load and Moisture

Zhongguang Sun    
Qinghua Zhang    
Jun Zhang    
Yi Zhang and Pengfei Wang    

Resumen

To study the mechanical damage characteristics of rock under the effect of subversion, a series of mechanical experiments, including both uniaxial and triaxial mechanical compression experiments under various levels of water content were performed. In this study, researchers investigate the impact of water content on the mechanical characteristics of rock, based on the compliance of the rock damage variants to the Weibull statistic distribution, and Drucker?Prager strength rule, aiming to construct a constitutive model under the joint effect of load and moisture. In addition, the established constitutive model is tested in the experiment. According to the test results, during the initial phase of the submersion, the water content in the rock increases following the exponential function until reaching the threshold. The water content remains stable after the threshold. Under the uniaxial and triaxial loads, the damage detected in the rock and the elasticity modulus decreases linearly as the water content increases. The rock?s mechanical parameters and the damage evolution rate are significantly impacted by the surrounding pressure. As the surrounding pressure increases, the weakening effect of the water in the rock decreases. The theoretic curves developed to describe the rock damage under the joint effect of the water and load are consistent with the curves drafted based on the test, indicating that the constitutive model can accurately describe the stress and strain behaviors of rock under various water contents and loading conditions.

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