To accurately obtain the tensile strength of rock and fully understand the evolution process of rock failure is one of the key issues to the research of rock mechanics theories and rock mass engineering applications. Using direct tensile, Brazilian splitting, and three-point bending test methods, we performed indoor and numerical simulation experiments on marble, granite, and diabase and investigated the tensile strength and damage evolution process of several typical rocks in the three different tests. Our experiments demonstrate that (1) the strength is about 10% greater in the Brazilian splitting than in the direct tensile, while the tensile modulus is lower; it is the highest in the three-point bending, which is actually subjected to th...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...
This paper reports on a comparative study of various types of experimental tests for measuring the t...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
Being brittle materials, rocks exhibit different behaviours under tensile and compressive loading. T...
WOS: 000344170600010Since direct tensile testing is time-consuming and expensive, the Brazilian test...
Since direct tensile testing is time-consuming and expensive, the Brazilian test may overestimate th...
Tensile strength is an important parameter in rock mechanics and is amongst other things used as a c...
Indirect tension tests using Brisbane tuff Brazilian disc specimens under standard Brazilian jaws an...
Tensile strength is a key parameter governing tensile cracking and subsequent failure of soil or roc...
Rock failure can either be referred to as brittle, ductile, or at the brittle-ductile transition. Br...
Due to the heterogeneity of rocks, their tensile strength is around 10% of their compressive strengt...
Knowing the strength properties of rocks is essential for calculating the stability of natural slope...
Knowing the strength properties of rocks is essential for calculating the stability of natural slope...
Brazilian splitting test with arc loading condition may result in a reduction of the concentration o...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...
This paper reports on a comparative study of various types of experimental tests for measuring the t...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
Being brittle materials, rocks exhibit different behaviours under tensile and compressive loading. T...
WOS: 000344170600010Since direct tensile testing is time-consuming and expensive, the Brazilian test...
Since direct tensile testing is time-consuming and expensive, the Brazilian test may overestimate th...
Tensile strength is an important parameter in rock mechanics and is amongst other things used as a c...
Indirect tension tests using Brisbane tuff Brazilian disc specimens under standard Brazilian jaws an...
Tensile strength is a key parameter governing tensile cracking and subsequent failure of soil or roc...
Rock failure can either be referred to as brittle, ductile, or at the brittle-ductile transition. Br...
Due to the heterogeneity of rocks, their tensile strength is around 10% of their compressive strengt...
Knowing the strength properties of rocks is essential for calculating the stability of natural slope...
Knowing the strength properties of rocks is essential for calculating the stability of natural slope...
Brazilian splitting test with arc loading condition may result in a reduction of the concentration o...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...
This paper reports on a comparative study of various types of experimental tests for measuring the t...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...