Failure mode and strength anisotropic characteristic of stratified rock mass under uniaxial compressive situation

A stratified rock mass model was founded by FLAC 3D . The failure mode and anisotropic characteristic of strength for stratified rock mass were analyzed. The analysis results show that the numerical simulation can visually reflect the failure modes of rock samples under different inclination angles...

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Published inJournal of Central South University of Technology. Science & technology of mining and metallurgy Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 663 - 668
Main Authors Lu, Guang-yin, Zhu, Zi-qiang, Liu, Qun-yi, He, Xian-qi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Central South University 01.08.2009
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ISSN1005-9784
1993-0666
DOI10.1007/s11771-009-0110-7

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Summary:A stratified rock mass model was founded by FLAC 3D . The failure mode and anisotropic characteristic of strength for stratified rock mass were analyzed. The analysis results show that the numerical simulation can visually reflect the failure modes of rock samples under different inclination angles β of structural plane. The stiffness of rock sample before peak strength changes in the compressive procedure. With the increase of β , the compressive strength σ c of rock sample decreases firstly and then increases; when β is in the range of 20°–30° and 80°–90°, σ c has the largest sensitivity to β ; while β falls in the range of 30°–70°, σ c varies little. When ϕ j < β <90° (β j is friction angle of structure plane), the results obtained from numerical simulation and theoretical analysis are in almost the same values; while β ⩽ ϕ j or β =90°, they are in great different values. The results obtained from theoretical analysis are obvious larger than those from numerical simulation; and the results from numerical simulation can reflect the difference of compressive strength of rock samples for the two situations of β ⩾ ϕ j and β =90°, which is in more accordance with the real situation.
ISSN:1005-9784
1993-0666
DOI:10.1007/s11771-009-0110-7