2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.835851
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Comparison of Test Methods for Determining the Tensile Strength of Soil and Weak Rocks

Abstract: Tensile strength is a key parameter governing tensile cracking and subsequent failure of soil or rock mass. Existing methods for measuring tensile strength are mainly designed for hard materials and come with inherent problems. As such, they are continuously being adapted and improved by the scientific community. In line with this effort, we recently developed two new tensile test methods for application to soil and weak rocks, namely, the inner hole fracturing test (IHFT) and horizontal compression test (HCT)… Show more

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“…The maximum stress a material can tolerate when being pulled or stretched before breakage represents its tensile strength. It is calculated by executing a tensile test and registering the stress–strain curve, wherein the uppermost point of is the tensile strength [ 28 , 29 ]. It is quantified as force per area unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum stress a material can tolerate when being pulled or stretched before breakage represents its tensile strength. It is calculated by executing a tensile test and registering the stress–strain curve, wherein the uppermost point of is the tensile strength [ 28 , 29 ]. It is quantified as force per area unit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%