The initiation and propagation of failure in intact rock are a matter of fundamental importance in rock engineering. At low confining pressures, tensile fracturing initiates in samples at 40%–60% of the uniaxial compressive strength and as loading continues, and these tensile fractures increase in density, ultimately coalescing and leading to strain localization and macro-scale shear failure of the samples. The Griffith theory of brittle failure provides a simplified model and a useful basis for discussion of this process. The Hoek–Brown failure criterion provides an acceptable estimate of the peak strength for shear failure but a cutoff has been added for tensile conditions. However, neither of these criteria adequately explains the progre...
It is of vital importance to understand the failure processes of the heterogeneous rock material wit...
Mechanisms of rock failure in compression--axial splitting and shear failiure-- are studied, based o...
The behavior of a specimen under uniaxial tension and the process of micro-fracture in that specimen...
AbstractThe initiation and propagation of failure in intact rock are a matter of fundamental importa...
The results of studies of the initiation and propagation of fracture from a single Griffith crack in...
The analysis of a wide literature dataset of mechanical parameters related to intact rocks from more...
This study uses a three-dimensional crack model to theoretically derive the Hoek–Brown rock failure ...
AbstractThis study uses a three-dimensional crack model to theoretically derive the Hoek–Brown rock ...
AbstractRockburst, an unstable failure of brittle rocks, has been greatly concerned in rock mechanic...
High compressive stress near a tunnel face significantly contributes to the loss of strength, and ev...
Numerical models based on the discrete element method are used to study the fracturing process in br...
One of the most successful criteria proposed so far to describe the initiation and propagation of cr...
Fracture of rock in compression is analyzed using a field-theory model, and the processes of crack c...
A micromechanics-based continuum damage model for brittle failure of rock is proposed to provide a n...
The microstructure of rock is known to in¯uence its strength and deformation characteristics. This p...
It is of vital importance to understand the failure processes of the heterogeneous rock material wit...
Mechanisms of rock failure in compression--axial splitting and shear failiure-- are studied, based o...
The behavior of a specimen under uniaxial tension and the process of micro-fracture in that specimen...
AbstractThe initiation and propagation of failure in intact rock are a matter of fundamental importa...
The results of studies of the initiation and propagation of fracture from a single Griffith crack in...
The analysis of a wide literature dataset of mechanical parameters related to intact rocks from more...
This study uses a three-dimensional crack model to theoretically derive the Hoek–Brown rock failure ...
AbstractThis study uses a three-dimensional crack model to theoretically derive the Hoek–Brown rock ...
AbstractRockburst, an unstable failure of brittle rocks, has been greatly concerned in rock mechanic...
High compressive stress near a tunnel face significantly contributes to the loss of strength, and ev...
Numerical models based on the discrete element method are used to study the fracturing process in br...
One of the most successful criteria proposed so far to describe the initiation and propagation of cr...
Fracture of rock in compression is analyzed using a field-theory model, and the processes of crack c...
A micromechanics-based continuum damage model for brittle failure of rock is proposed to provide a n...
The microstructure of rock is known to in¯uence its strength and deformation characteristics. This p...
It is of vital importance to understand the failure processes of the heterogeneous rock material wit...
Mechanisms of rock failure in compression--axial splitting and shear failiure-- are studied, based o...
The behavior of a specimen under uniaxial tension and the process of micro-fracture in that specimen...