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Strength, Deformation and Fracture Properties of Hard Rocks Embedded with Tunnel-Shaped Openings Suffering from Dynamic Loads

Hao Wu and Yongsheng Jia    

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In rock engineering, the dynamic loads caused by mechanical action and rock blasting have an extremely significant influence on the stableness of surrounding rock masses. To examine the impact of dynamic load on the mechanical properties and fracturing characteristics of hard rocks as well as the failure responses of underground openings, a number of prismatic samples with holes of different numbers and configurations were prepared for dynamic tests employing an SHPB loading device. The experimental results demonstrate that the order of dynamic compressive strength of each group of samples under the impact nitrogen pressure of 0.45 MPa is: G3 > G2 > G5 > G4 > G7 > G6, and the dynamic deformation process of the samples is parted into three phases: linear elastic deformation, plastic deformation and post-peak deformation. A total of three categories of cracks, i.e., spalling cracks, shear cracks and tensile cracks, occur in the specimens. The failure mode of the samples having one or two holes arranged in a vertical direction is controlled by shear cracks, whilst that of the rest groups of pre-holed specimens belongs to tensile-shear failure. The existence of the fabricated holes in the samples significantly weakens the mechanical properties and affects the fracture evolution characteristics, which rely on the quantity and layout of the cavities in the specimens. The interesting results are also discussed and explained, and could supply some insight in the mechanisms of tunnel surrounding rock failure and rock dynamic hazards such as rock burst.

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