To understand the failure mechanism of quasi-brittle materials like rock under tensile stress, observations on the failure process of granite and marble plate specimens under tension are summarized and presented. Micro- and macro-failure properties of rock plates under uniaxial tension have been characterized by using an acoustic emission technique. Acoustic emission signals associated with micro-fractures are captured to locate the sources. An algorithm based on arrival time difference is developed for this purpose. The results reveal clearly the failure processes of rock which include initiation, nucleation and propagation of micro-fractures when the axial stress is close to the peak strength of rock. It is believed that the difference in...
AbstractThe brittle failure (rock burst) of rock is generally triggered by excavation under high str...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
The development of the failure process in complex macrosystems using large rock samples subjected to...
Natural joints existing in rock significantly affect the stability of long-term served subsurface en...
Summarization: Development of failure in brittle materials is associated with microcracks, which rel...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
In this study, moment tensor analysis in acoustic emission (AE) was adopted to analyze the tensile f...
Abstract For understanding acoustic emission (AE) activity and accumulation of micro-damage inside r...
Many sudden disasters (such as rock burst) by mining extraction originate in crack initiation and pr...
Failure mechanism of rocks is one of the fundamental aspects to study rock engineering stability. Ro...
The study of the mechanical properties and cracking behaviors of jointed rock masses is important in...
To further understand the fracture behavior of rock materials containing en echelon flaws and determ...
Acoustic emission has a direct correspondence to the internal damage of a material. To determine the...
To study the loading rate dependence of acoustic emissions and the failure mechanism of fractured ro...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
AbstractThe brittle failure (rock burst) of rock is generally triggered by excavation under high str...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
The development of the failure process in complex macrosystems using large rock samples subjected to...
Natural joints existing in rock significantly affect the stability of long-term served subsurface en...
Summarization: Development of failure in brittle materials is associated with microcracks, which rel...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
In this study, moment tensor analysis in acoustic emission (AE) was adopted to analyze the tensile f...
Abstract For understanding acoustic emission (AE) activity and accumulation of micro-damage inside r...
Many sudden disasters (such as rock burst) by mining extraction originate in crack initiation and pr...
Failure mechanism of rocks is one of the fundamental aspects to study rock engineering stability. Ro...
The study of the mechanical properties and cracking behaviors of jointed rock masses is important in...
To further understand the fracture behavior of rock materials containing en echelon flaws and determ...
Acoustic emission has a direct correspondence to the internal damage of a material. To determine the...
To study the loading rate dependence of acoustic emissions and the failure mechanism of fractured ro...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
AbstractThe brittle failure (rock burst) of rock is generally triggered by excavation under high str...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
The development of the failure process in complex macrosystems using large rock samples subjected to...