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Cracking process of rock mass models under uniaxial compression

         

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Anisotropic strength and deformability of the rock mass with non-persistent joints are governed by cracking process of the rock bridges.The dependence of cracking process of jointed rock masses on the two important geometrical parameters,joint orientation and joint persistence,was studied systematically by carrying out a series of uniaxial compression tests on gypsum specimens with regularly arranged multiple parallel pre-existing joints.According to crack position,mechanism and temporal sequence,seven types of crack initiations and sixteen types of crack coalescences,were identified.It was observed that both tensile cracks and shear cracks can emanate from the pre-existing joints as well as the matrix.Vertical joints were included and coplanar tensile cracks initiation and coalescence were observed accordingly.For specimen with joint inclination angle β=75°,it was found that collinear joints can be linked not only by coplanar shear cracks but also by mixed tensile-shear cracks,and that a pair of them can form a small rotation block.Seven failure modes,including axial cleavage,crushing,crushing and rotation of new blocks,stepped failure,stepped failure and rotation of new blocks,shear failure along a single plane and shear failure along multiple planes,were observed.These modes shift gradually in accordance with the combined variation of joint orientation and joint persistence.It is concluded that cracking process and failure modes are more strongly affected by joint orientation than by joint persistence,especially when joint inclination angle is larger than 45°.Finally,variations of macroscopic mechanical behaviors with the two geometrical parameters,such as patterns of the complete axial stress-axial strain curves,peak strength and elastic modulus,are summarized and their mechanisms are successfully explained according to their different cracking process.

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