Time-dependent rock deformation is considered to precede dynamic failure in many rock-engineering projects and natural geohazards. In order to understand long-term performance of brittle rocks, we gather mechanical load, strain, acoustic emission (AE) and digital image correlation (DIC) data to describe the evolution of damage and cracking in response to tensile loading during multi-stage relaxation experiments on inverted single edge notch bending (iSENB) specimens. The source locations of the AEs correspond to a process zone ahead and around the notch indicating the evolution of the microcracks. The results showed that the cracks first start aseismicaly under subcritical growth until 10mm from the tip of the notch and then they grow seism...
Natural joints existing in rock significantly affect the stability of long-term served subsurface en...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a passive form of non-destructive testing that relies on the detection of ...
We present an experimental study in which a pre-notched specimen of Barre Granite was subjected to f...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
A series of coupled static-dynamic loading tests is carried out in this study to understand the effe...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Uniaxial compression tests combined with nondestructive testing techniques are performed to explore ...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
International audienceThe deformation of rocks is associated with microcracks nucleation and propaga...
To explore the energy dissipation mechanism and damage evolution characteristics of rock specimens u...
Determination of the cracking levels during the crack propagation is one of the key challenges in th...
Acoustic emission has a direct correspondence to the internal damage of a material. To determine the...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a passive form of non-destructive testing that relies on the detection of ...
Natural joints existing in rock significantly affect the stability of long-term served subsurface en...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a passive form of non-destructive testing that relies on the detection of ...
We present an experimental study in which a pre-notched specimen of Barre Granite was subjected to f...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
A series of coupled static-dynamic loading tests is carried out in this study to understand the effe...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Uniaxial compression tests combined with nondestructive testing techniques are performed to explore ...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
International audienceThe deformation of rocks is associated with microcracks nucleation and propaga...
To explore the energy dissipation mechanism and damage evolution characteristics of rock specimens u...
Determination of the cracking levels during the crack propagation is one of the key challenges in th...
Acoustic emission has a direct correspondence to the internal damage of a material. To determine the...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a passive form of non-destructive testing that relies on the detection of ...
Natural joints existing in rock significantly affect the stability of long-term served subsurface en...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a passive form of non-destructive testing that relies on the detection of ...
We present an experimental study in which a pre-notched specimen of Barre Granite was subjected to f...