Based on the assumption that rock strength follows the log normal distribution statistically, this paper establishes a damage constitutive model of rock under uniaxial stress conditions in combination with the Mohr–Coulomb strength criterion and damage mechanical theory. Experiments were carried out to investigate the damage evolution process of rock material, which can be categorized into nondamaging, accelerated growth, constant-speed, similar growth, and speed-reducing growth stages. The evolution process had a good corresponding relationship with the rock stress-strain curves. Based on the statistical damage constitutive model proposed in this paper, a numerical fitting analysis was conducted on the uniaxial compression testing data of ...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...
Due to active actions of groundwater and geothermal, the stability of underground engineering is imp...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...
The rock or rock mass in engineering often contains joints, fractures, voids, and other defects, whi...
Mechanical parameters of the rock are important for the design of geotechnical, mining engineering, ...
A model that combines damage evolution theory with dynamic crack growth is developed to investigate ...
Chemical corrosion has a significant impact on the damage evolution behavior of rock. To investigate...
Using the Splitting Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) experimental system, investigations were made into...
Deep brittle rock exhibits characteristics of rapid stress dropping rate and large stress dropping d...
A dynamic constitutive model of tensile and compressive damage was constructed on the basis of the Z...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...
Due to active actions of groundwater and geothermal, the stability of underground engineering is imp...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...
The rock or rock mass in engineering often contains joints, fractures, voids, and other defects, whi...
Mechanical parameters of the rock are important for the design of geotechnical, mining engineering, ...
A model that combines damage evolution theory with dynamic crack growth is developed to investigate ...
Chemical corrosion has a significant impact on the damage evolution behavior of rock. To investigate...
Using the Splitting Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) experimental system, investigations were made into...
Deep brittle rock exhibits characteristics of rapid stress dropping rate and large stress dropping d...
A dynamic constitutive model of tensile and compressive damage was constructed on the basis of the Z...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
The development and exploitation of efficient constitutive models is a persistent challenge in failu...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...
Due to active actions of groundwater and geothermal, the stability of underground engineering is imp...
Deformation and failure of brittle material under compression are different from those under tension...