2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6688202
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Experimental Study on Dynamic Compression Characteristics of Red Sandstone under Wetting‐Drying Cycles

Abstract: To study the influence of wetting-drying cycles on dynamic mechanical properties of rock masses, the impact compression tests of red sandstone samples were carried out by using a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) apparatus with a diameter of 50 mm. The results showed that under the same number of wetting-drying cycles, the dynamic compressive strength of red sandstone increased exponentially with the strain rate, and the sensitivity of the strain rate decreased with the increase of wetting-drying cycles. The… Show more

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“…A complete dry-wet cycle includes water saturation and oven drying. The selected samples were submerged in clean water for 48 hours at room temperature to saturation before being dried in an oven for 24 hours [13]. The oven temperature was adjusted at 50 °C to limit the influence of temperature on the test findings.…”
Section: Acid Dry-wet Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete dry-wet cycle includes water saturation and oven drying. The selected samples were submerged in clean water for 48 hours at room temperature to saturation before being dried in an oven for 24 hours [13]. The oven temperature was adjusted at 50 °C to limit the influence of temperature on the test findings.…”
Section: Acid Dry-wet Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te fgure demonstrates that the stress-time curve is approximately linear for a period prior to the attainment of the peak stress of the rock sample. Te slope of this linear segment is defned as the loading rate for the test [22].…”
Section: Dynamic Impact Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the dynamic performance of rock specimens after dry-wet cycles was rarely explored. In prior research [22,23], an examination was conducted on the dynamic compressive and fracture characteristics of red sandstone specimens subjected to dry-wet cycles. The tensile strength of the rock mass is far less than its compressive strength [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%