2021
DOI: 10.3390/sym13071132
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Particle Flow Simulation of the Strength and Failure Characteristics of a Layered Composite Rock-Like Sample with a Single Hole

Abstract: Layered rock masses with holes are common in nature. Their mechanical behavior plays an important role in the safety and stability of engineering structures. However, previous studies have concentrated on a single lithological layer, and few studies have reported on the mechanical behavior of layered rock masses with holes. Based on the concept of symmetry, uniaxial compression tests and numerical simulations were performed on rock-like specimens with three layers and a hole in the interlayer. The hole was in … Show more

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“…Wang [26] investigated the mechanical properties and failure mechanism of rock-like specimens. Wang [27] investigated the strength and failure characteristics of a layered composite rock-like sample with a single hole. Wang [28] used the phase-field method to make a model with damage and cracking in heterogeneous rock-like materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang [26] investigated the mechanical properties and failure mechanism of rock-like specimens. Wang [27] investigated the strength and failure characteristics of a layered composite rock-like sample with a single hole. Wang [28] used the phase-field method to make a model with damage and cracking in heterogeneous rock-like materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information is subsequently utilized to analyze further the impact of joint inclination on the composite specimens [7][8][9][10]. With the advancement of numerical simulation software such as PFC, Wang et al [11] and Chen et al [12] have analyzed layered rock masses by incorporating numerical models to investigate the failure processes of specimens through the evolution of microcracks. Consistent with experimental observations, they also discovered that the strength of the specimens initially decreases and then increases with an increase in joint inclination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang studied the effect of interlayer thickness and strength on mechanical behavior and failure processes of layered rock mass with holes through uniaxial compression experiments. They found interlayer thickness and strength would lead the change of peak strength and elastic modulus of rock mass 17 . Liu conducted true triaxial compression experiments on two types of foliation orientation according to the large anisotropic deformation caused by the change of original rock stress state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%