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유사 암석 시편을 사용한 암석 절리면 돌출부 손상 연구 (A study on the asperity degradation of rock joint surfaces using rock-like material specimens)

  • 홍은수;권태혁;조계춘
    • 한국터널지하공간학회 논문집
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.303-314
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    • 2009
  • 암석 절리면의 거칠기의 발현에 따른 돌출부의 손상 특성을 연구하기 위해 전단시험 한 절리면 시편에 대한 이미지 분석을 수행하였다. 동일한 절리면에 대한 반복적인 시험에는 복제 시편을 사용한 모델시험이 가장 적합하였으므로 암석절리면으로부터 각기 다른 4종류의 3차원 거칠기를 복제하고, 고강도 석고를 사용한 시편을 제작하였다. 연직응력 수준을 변화시키며 총 20여회의 전단시험을 실시하였으며, 전단된 시편의 디지털 사진의 이미지 분석을 통하여 손상된 거칠기의 국지적 양상과 규모를 분석하였다. 분석 결과 거칠기의 손상 특성은 연직응력의 수준에 크게 의존하며, 돌출부의 파괴와 마모로 규정할 수 있는 것으로 나타났다. 돌출부 손상은 첨두 전단변위에서 가장 많이 발생하며, 변위가 증가하면 작은 돌출부들이 새롭게 손상되어 평균적인 돌출부의 손상 규모는 일정한 것으로 나타났다. 고강도 석고를 사용한 전단시험 결과에 자연 암석절리의 돌출부를 구성하는 광물입자의 물리적 특성이 완전하게 반영될 수는 없다. 그러나 첨두 전단변위와 돌출부 손상과의 상관관계에 대한 정량적 연구 결과는 돌출부 손상 특성의 파악이 암석 절리면 역학적 특성과 전단모델의 연구에 매우 중요한 수단이 될 수 있음을 보여준다.

표면 거칠기 계수 Rs를 이용한 암석 절리면 전단강도 모델 (Modelling of Rock Joint Shear Strength Using Surface Roughness Parameter, Rs)

  • 이석원;배석일;이인모
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 2001년도 봄 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2001
  • The shear strength of jointed rock is influenced by effective normal stress, joint wall compressive strength, joint roughness and so on. Since joint roughness makes considerable influences on shear strength of jointed rock, many studies tried to get quantitative joint roughness parameter. Until now, Joint Roughness Coefficient, JRC proposed by Barton has been prevalently used as a rock joint roughness parameter In spite of its disadvantages. In this study, a quantification of rock joint roughness is performed using surface roughness parameter, Rs. Proposed method is applied to rock core specimens, field joint surfaces, and JRC profiles. The scale of fluctuation is introduced to extend the suggested method to the large scale field joint surface roughness. Based on the quantification of joint surface roughness, joint shear tests are performed with the portable shear box. The relationship between joint surface roughness and joint shear strength is investigated and finally, a rock joint shear strength equation is derived from these results. The equation has considerable credibility and originality in that it is obtained from laboratory tests and expressed with quantified parameter.

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링 전단시험기를 이용한 연암의 절리에 대한 잔류강도 특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Residual Stress Characteristics for Joint of Soft Rock in Ring Shear Tests)

  • 권준욱;김선명;윤지선
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 2000년도 봄 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 2000
  • In this study, we tried to determine failure criteria for joints of soft rock using ring shear test machine. The residual stress fellowing shear behavior was determined by the result of ring shear test and direct shear test. Ring shear test with the specimens which cover a large deformation range was adapted to measure a residual stress, and was possible to present the peak stress to present the peak stress to the residual stress at the same time. Residual stress is defined a minimal stress of specimens with a large displacement and the result of the peak residual stress is shown by a size of displacement volume. Therefore, the residual stress in soil was decided by shear stress of maximum shear stress - shear displacement(angle) based on the test result of a hyperbolic function ((equation omitted), a, b = experimental constant). In this study, it was proved that the residual stress of rock joint can be determined by using of this method.

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Experimental study on rock-concrete joints under cyclically diametrical compression

  • Chang, Xu;Guo, Tengfei;Lu, Jianyou;Wang, Hui
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.553-564
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents experimental results of rock-concrete bi-material discs under cyclically diametrical compression. It was found that both specimens under cyclical and static loading failed in three typical modes: shear crack, tensile crack and a combined mode of shear and wing crack. The failure modes transited gradually from the shear crack to the tensile one by increasing the interface angle between the interface and the loading direction. The cycle number and peak load increased by increasing the interface angle. The number of cycles and peak load increased with the interface groove depth and groove width, however, decreased with increase in interface groove spacing. The concrete strength can contribute more to the cycle number and peak load for specimens with a higher interface angle. Compared with the discs under static loading, the cyclically loaded discs had a lower peak load but a larger deformation. Finally, the effects of interface angle, interface asperity and concrete strength on the fatigue strength were also discussed.

Experimental study of Kaiser effect under cyclic compression and tension tests

  • Chen, Yulong;Irfan, Muhammad
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.203-209
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    • 2018
  • Reliable estimation of compressive as well as tensile in-situ stresses is critical in the design and analysis of underground structures and openings in rocks. Kaiser effect technique, which uses acoustic emission from rock specimens under cyclic load, is well established for the estimation of in-situ compressive stresses. This paper investigates the Kaiser effect on marble specimens under cyclic uniaxial compressive as well as cyclic uniaxial tensile conditions. The tensile behavior was studied by means of Brazilian tests. Each specimen was tested by applying the load in four loading cycles having magnitudes of 40%, 60%, 80% and 100% of the peak stress. The experimental results confirm the presence of Kaiser effect in marble specimens under both compressive and tensile loading conditions. Kaiser effect was found to be more dominant in the first two loading cycles and started disappearing as the applied stress approached the peak stress, where felicity effect became dominant instead. This behavior was observed to be consistent under both compressive and tensile loading conditions and can be applied for the estimation of in-situ rock stresses as a function of peak rock stress. At a micromechanical level, Kaiser effect is evident when the pre-existing stress is smaller than the crack damage stress and ambiguous when pre-existing stress exceeds the crack damage stress. Upon reaching the crack damage stress, the cracks begin to propagate and coalesce in an unstable manner. Hence acoustic emission observations through Kaiser effect analysis can help to estimate the crack damage stresses reliably thereby improving the efficiency of design parameters.

Evolution of dynamic mechanical properties of heated granite subjected to rapid cooling

  • Yin, Tubing;Zhang, Shuaishuai;Li, Xibing;Bai, Lv
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.483-493
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    • 2018
  • Experimental study of the deterioration of high-temperature rock subjected to rapid cooling is essential for thermal engineering applications. To evaluate the influence of thermal shock on heated granite with different temperatures, laboratory tests were conducted to record the changes in the physical properties of granite specimens and the dynamic mechanical characteristics of granite after rapid cooling were experimentally investigated by using a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). The results indicate that there are threshold temperatures ($500-600^{\circ}C$) for variations in density, porosity, and P-wave velocity of granite with increasing treatment temperature. The stress-strain curves of $500-1000^{\circ}C$ show the brittle-plastic transition of tested granite specimens. It was also found that in the temperature range of $200-400^{\circ}C$, the through-cracks induced by rapid cooling have a decisive influence on the failure pattern of rock specimens under dynamic load. Moreover, the increase of crack density due to higher treatment temperature will result in the dilution of thermal shock effect for the rocks at temperatures above $500^{\circ}C$. Eventually, a fitting formula was established to relate the dynamic peak strength of pretreated granite to the crack density, which is the exponential function.

단축압축 하에서 대리석의 균열전파 및 결합 (Crack Propagation and Coalescence in Yeosan Marble under Uniaxial Compression)

  • 박남수;전석원
    • 터널과지하공간
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.217-224
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    • 2001
  • 암석은 지질학적 생성과정으로 인해 많은 역학적 결함을 포함하고 있으며 이러한 결함 사이에는 암석 브릿지가 존재하게 된다. 이러한 암석 브릿지에서의 균열의 전파 및 결합(coalescence)과정은 사면, 기초, 터널 등의 안정성에 영향을 미치게 된다. 본 연구에서는 단축압축 하에서 균열의 형상변화에 따른 암석 브릿지에서의 균열의 개시, 전파 및 결합거동 변화에 대해 알아보았다. 여산 대리석을 재료로 120$\times$60$\times$25 mm크기의 시료에 균열각도 $\alpha$, 브릿지각도 $\beta$, 균열길이 2c, 브릿지길이 2b를 변화시키면서 2개의 인공균열을 제작하였다. 하중을 가하면서 날개형 균열개시응력, 날개형 균열 전파각도, 균열결합 응력을 측정하였으며 균열결합 유형을 정리하였다. 또한, 정규화된 최대강도(normalized peak strength)를 구하여 Ashby & Hallam 모형 (1986)의 이론해와 비교, 분석 하였다.

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원환형 시험편을 이용한 간접인장실험에 관한 연구 (Measurement of Tensile Strength by Diametral Compression of Ring-type Specimen)

  • 이기락;김종우
    • 터널과지하공간
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.221-229
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    • 1997
  • Disc-type and ring-type specimens of four different materials were tested to investigate the tensile characteristics and their brief results are presented. Materials tested were marble, granite, cement mortar and plaster. Unizxial tensile strengths are compared with Brazilian and ring test strengths. It was found that Brazilian strengths were usually greater than uniaxial tensile strengths and affected by loading rates. In the ring tests, tensile strengths were generally found to be decreased as relative hole radius being increased. Ring test strengths, however, converged to some value in r$\geq$0.45 of marble, r$\geqq$0.29 of cement mortar and r$\leq$0.5 of plaster specimens. In such range of r, furthermore, transverse cracking of specimens were observed.

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Full-scale TBM excavation tests for rock-like materials with different uniaxial compressive strength

  • Gi-Jun Lee;Hee-Hwan Ryu;Gye-Chun Cho;Tae-Hyuk Kwon
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.487-497
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    • 2023
  • Penetration rate (PR) and penetration depth (Pe) are crucial parameters for estimating the cost and time required in tunnel construction using tunnel boring machines (TBMs). This study focuses on investigating the impact of rock strength on PR and Pe through full-scale experiments. By conducting controlled tests on rock-like specimens, the study aims to understand the contributions of various ground parameters and machine-operating conditions to TBM excavation performance. An earth pressure balanced (EPB) TBM with a sectional diameter of 3.54 m was utilized in the experiments. The TBM excavated rocklike specimens with varying uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), while the thrust and cutterhead rotational speed were controlled. The results highlight the significance of the interplay between thrust, cutterhead speed, and rock strength (UCS) in determining Pe. In high UCS conditions exceeding 70 MPa, thrust plays a vital role in enhancing Pe as hard rock requires a greater thrust force for excavation. Conversely, in medium-to-low UCS conditions less than 50 MPa, thrust has a weak relationship with Pe, and Pe becomes directly proportional to the cutterhead rotational speed. Furthermore, a strong correlation was observed between Pe and cutterhead torque with a determination coefficient of 0.84. Based on these findings, a predictive model for Pe is proposed, incorporating thrust, TBM diameter, number of disc cutters, and UCS. This model offers a practical tool for estimating Pe in different excavation scenarios. The study presents unprecedented full-scale TBM excavation results, with well-controlled experiments, shedding light on the interplay between rock strength, TBM operational variables, and excavation performance. These insights are valuable for optimizing TBM excavation in grounds with varying strengths and operational conditions.

Experimental observation and realistic modeling of initiation and propagation of the rock fracture by acoustic emission

  • Wang, Shu-Hong;Lee, Chung-In;Jeon, Seok-Won;Lee, Hee-Kwang;Tang, Chun-An
    • 한국암반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국암반공학회 2006년도 춘계학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.79-93
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    • 2006
  • It is well known that acoustic emission (AE) is indicator of rock fracturing or damage as rock is brought to failure under the uniaxial compressive loads. In this paper, an experimental study on the source location of acoustic emission on the cylindrical specimens of granite under uniaxial compression test was made. The AE source location was made by measuring the six channel AE data. Comparing to this experiment, the numerical method is applied to model the initiation and propagation of fracture by AE using a numerical code, RFPA (Realistic Failure Process Analysis). This code incorporates the mesoscopic heterogeneity in Young's modulus and rock strength characteristic of rock masses. In the numerical models, values of Young's modulus and rock strength are realized according to a Weibull distribution in which the distribution parameters represent the level of heterogeneity of the medium. The results of the simulations show that RFPA can be used not only to produce acoustic emission similar to those measurements in our experiments, but also to predict fracturing patterns under uniaxial loading condition.

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