Understanding the acoustic emission (AE) characteristics of rocks that have undergone freeze-thaw cycling is of great significance for the use of AE technology to monitor the stability of rock masses in cold regions. A series of freeze-thaw cycling experiments and triaxial compression AE tests of granite samples were performed. The results show that, with an increasing number of freeze-thaw cycles, the P-wave velocity and peak AE intensity of granite show a substantial downward trend. The AE ringing counts during triaxial compression can be divided into three stages: abrupt period, calm period, and failure period. The overall change of the characteristic AE signal of granite samples that underwent different freeze-thaw cycles is the same. T...
High-sensitivity detection of acoustic emission from granite under uniaxial stress, together with ad...
Sudden inelastic deformations in rock are associated with acoustic emission (AE). Therefore, AE moni...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
In the process of development and construction of open-pit mine slope in the high altitude and cold ...
The natural fractures in rock mass are susceptible to damage evolution when subjecting to repeated f...
The dynamic failure behaviour of tunneling rock in the cold region where freezing-thawing frequently...
The acoustic emission b value is an important and widely used parameter for the early prediction of ...
International audienceIce formation within rock is known to be an important driver of near-surface f...
In order to obtain the damage and AE characteristics of deep granite, TAW-2000 electrohydraulic serv...
Study the effect of water on the acoustic emission quiet period before the destruction of rock based...
Freezing thawing cycles are known to play an important role in fracture propagation on rock mass and...
To study the characteristics of the quiet period of acoustic emission (AE) during the rock failure p...
In this research the behavior of Sapporo soft rock was investigated under the effect of repeated one...
A common problem in cold regions is the influence of freeze–thaw damage on the stability of rock eng...
Hot dry rock is developed by injecting cold water into high-temperature rock mass. At the same time,...
High-sensitivity detection of acoustic emission from granite under uniaxial stress, together with ad...
Sudden inelastic deformations in rock are associated with acoustic emission (AE). Therefore, AE moni...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
In the process of development and construction of open-pit mine slope in the high altitude and cold ...
The natural fractures in rock mass are susceptible to damage evolution when subjecting to repeated f...
The dynamic failure behaviour of tunneling rock in the cold region where freezing-thawing frequently...
The acoustic emission b value is an important and widely used parameter for the early prediction of ...
International audienceIce formation within rock is known to be an important driver of near-surface f...
In order to obtain the damage and AE characteristics of deep granite, TAW-2000 electrohydraulic serv...
Study the effect of water on the acoustic emission quiet period before the destruction of rock based...
Freezing thawing cycles are known to play an important role in fracture propagation on rock mass and...
To study the characteristics of the quiet period of acoustic emission (AE) during the rock failure p...
In this research the behavior of Sapporo soft rock was investigated under the effect of repeated one...
A common problem in cold regions is the influence of freeze–thaw damage on the stability of rock eng...
Hot dry rock is developed by injecting cold water into high-temperature rock mass. At the same time,...
High-sensitivity detection of acoustic emission from granite under uniaxial stress, together with ad...
Sudden inelastic deformations in rock are associated with acoustic emission (AE). Therefore, AE moni...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...