Compressive Fracture Behaviors of Transversely Isotropic Jointed Rock Model with an Opening

공동을 포함하는 횡등방성 절리암반 모델의 압축 파괴거동

  • SaGong, Myung (Railway Structure Research Division, Korea Railway Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Se-Chul (Teaso Engineering, Co.) ;
  • Yoo, Jea-Ho (Hanyang Univ./Korea Railway Research Institute) ;
  • Park, Du-Hee (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hanyang Univ.) ;
  • Lee, J.S. (Railway Structure Research Division, Korea Railway Research Institute)
  • 사공명 (한국철도기술연구원 철도구조연구실) ;
  • 김세철 (태조엔지니어링) ;
  • 유재호 (한양대학교/한국철도기술연구원) ;
  • 박두희 (한양대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 이준석 (한국철도기술연구원 철도구조연구실)
  • Published : 2009.03.27

Abstract

Biaxial compression test was conducted on a transversely isotropic synthetic jointed rock model for the understanding of the fracture behaviors of a sedimentary or metamorphic rocks with well developed bedding or foliation in uni-direction. The joint angles employed for the model are 30, 45, and 60 degrees to the horizontal, and the synthetic rock mass was made of early strength cement. From the biaxial compression test, initiation propagation of tensile cracks at norm to the joint angle was found. The propagated tensile cracks eventually developed rock blocks, which was dislodged from the rock mass. Furthermore, the propagation process of the tensile cracks varies with joint angle: lower joint angle model shows more stable and progressive tensile crack propagation. The experiment results were validated from the simulation by using discrete element method PFC 2D. From the simulation, as has been observed from the test, a rock mass with lower joint angle produces wider damage region and rock block by tensile cracks. In addition, a rock model with lower joint angle shows a progressive tensile cracks generation around the opening from the investigation of the interacted tensile cracks.

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