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    Failure response of rocks under different cyclic loading histories

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    Authors
    Taheri, Abbas
    Shirani Faradonbeh, Roohollah
    Date
    2023
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Taheri, A. and Shirani Faradonbeh, R. 2023. Failure response of rocks under different cyclic loading histories. In: 15th ISRM Congress 2023 & 72nd Geomechanics Colloquium, 9-14 Oct 2023, Salzburg, Austria.
    Source Conference
    15th ISRM Congress 2023 & 72nd Geomechanics Colloquium
    Additional URLs
    https://www.isrm2023.com/en/program#proceedings
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93567
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The post-failure instability of rocks was investigated through an extensive experimental study under four different loading histories, including the monotonic quasi-static loading, single-level systematic cyclic loading (SLSCL), multi-level systematic cyclic loading (MLSCL), and post-peak cyclic loading (PPCL). The lateral strain-controlled and double-criteria damage-controlled testing methodologies were implemented for the experiment. A combined postpeak Class I-II behavior to different extents was detected for soft to strong rocks, while the unstable fracture propagation was more dominant for stronger rocks under monotonic loading. Additionally, rocks exhibited more self-sustaining behavior under MLSCL history with increasing the number of cycles before the failure point. On the other hand, the results of the SLSCL tests revealed that rock brittleness reaches its maximum value by applying systematic cyclic loadings at stress levels close to the monotonic strength. However, the effect of post-peak cyclic loading (PPCL) history on the post-failure response of rocks was negligible.

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