The cyclic shear behaviour of rock joints was investigated in the laboratory under constant normal stiffness condition for low and high values of initial normal stress and asperity angle. The Universal Distinct Element Code was applied (UDEC) to simulate the laboratory behaviour using two available models. The predicted shear stress, normal stress, and dilation with shear displacement were compared with experimental results. It was observed that the change in the shear strength and recovery of dilation upon load reversal are simulated using the Coulomb Slip model for low values of initial normal stress and asperity angle when the shearing mechanism was sliding over asperities. However, the Continuously Yielding model replicated better cycli...
The shear behaviour of rock joints has been studied in the past, mainly using the conventional direc...
The typical shear behaviour of rough joints has been studied under constant normal load/stress (CNL)...
In this paper, the shear behaviour of artificial rock joints under constant normal loading condition...
The cyclic shear behaviour of rock joints was investigated in the laboratory under constant normal s...
An elasto-plastic constitutive model is introduced for rock joints under cyclic loading, considering...
Shear behaviour of rock joints subjected to cyclic loading was previously studied mostly under Const...
The presence of joints and discontinuities within a rock mass can significantly affect its mechanica...
A rather novel plasticity based constitutive model to describe the response of simulated (rock) join...
The typical shear behaviour of rock joints has been studied under a constant normal load (CNL) or ze...
[[abstract]]In this study, the effects of shear rate on the mechanical behaviors of artificial rock ...
The shearing characteristics of rock joints govern the mechanical performance of discontinuous rock ...
The variation of the shear strength of infilled rock joints under cyclic loading and constant normal...
For the design of civil and mining engineering geo-structures, it is often necessary to investigate ...
Mechanical behaviour of a rock mass is significantly affected by the occurrence of inherent disconti...
AbstractThe typical shear behaviour of rough joints has been studied under constant normal load/stre...
The shear behaviour of rock joints has been studied in the past, mainly using the conventional direc...
The typical shear behaviour of rough joints has been studied under constant normal load/stress (CNL)...
In this paper, the shear behaviour of artificial rock joints under constant normal loading condition...
The cyclic shear behaviour of rock joints was investigated in the laboratory under constant normal s...
An elasto-plastic constitutive model is introduced for rock joints under cyclic loading, considering...
Shear behaviour of rock joints subjected to cyclic loading was previously studied mostly under Const...
The presence of joints and discontinuities within a rock mass can significantly affect its mechanica...
A rather novel plasticity based constitutive model to describe the response of simulated (rock) join...
The typical shear behaviour of rock joints has been studied under a constant normal load (CNL) or ze...
[[abstract]]In this study, the effects of shear rate on the mechanical behaviors of artificial rock ...
The shearing characteristics of rock joints govern the mechanical performance of discontinuous rock ...
The variation of the shear strength of infilled rock joints under cyclic loading and constant normal...
For the design of civil and mining engineering geo-structures, it is often necessary to investigate ...
Mechanical behaviour of a rock mass is significantly affected by the occurrence of inherent disconti...
AbstractThe typical shear behaviour of rough joints has been studied under constant normal load/stre...
The shear behaviour of rock joints has been studied in the past, mainly using the conventional direc...
The typical shear behaviour of rough joints has been studied under constant normal load/stress (CNL)...
In this paper, the shear behaviour of artificial rock joints under constant normal loading condition...