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Uniaxial stress relaxation behavior of marble after cyclic disturbance loads

Uniaxial stress relaxation behavior of marble after cyclic disturbance loads It is known that time-dependent rheological deformation of rocks is influenced by cyclic disturbance loads. However, the stress relaxation behavior after cyclic disturbance is still poorly understood. To study such effects, a dynamic disturbance electrohydraulic servo triaxial test system was developed. A series of disturbance relaxation tests with different disturbance numbers and amplitudes were carried out on marble at several strain levels. The influence of cyclic disturbance parameters on the relaxation magnitude, relaxation rate, and peak stress was analyzed. Relaxation magnitude and relaxation rate after cyclic disturbance loads are larger than those of conventional relaxation. In addition, sensitivity analysis reveals that the relaxation magnitude is more sensitive to the disturbance amplitude. Damage variables defined by the plastic strain method can well reflect the evolution law of relaxation damage under different disturbance conditions. It is believed that the damage model constructed by Harris function can better describe the relaxation damage evolution law at various strain levels. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © Springer Nature B.V. 2020
ISSN
1385-2000
eISSN
1573-2738
DOI
10.1007/s11043-020-09458-w
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Abstract

It is known that time-dependent rheological deformation of rocks is influenced by cyclic disturbance loads. However, the stress relaxation behavior after cyclic disturbance is still poorly understood. To study such effects, a dynamic disturbance electrohydraulic servo triaxial test system was developed. A series of disturbance relaxation tests with different disturbance numbers and amplitudes were carried out on marble at several strain levels. The influence of cyclic disturbance parameters on the relaxation magnitude, relaxation rate, and peak stress was analyzed. Relaxation magnitude and relaxation rate after cyclic disturbance loads are larger than those of conventional relaxation. In addition, sensitivity analysis reveals that the relaxation magnitude is more sensitive to the disturbance amplitude. Damage variables defined by the plastic strain method can well reflect the evolution law of relaxation damage under different disturbance conditions. It is believed that the damage model constructed by Harris function can better describe the relaxation damage evolution law at various strain levels.

Journal

Mechanics of Time-Dependent MaterialsSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 2021

Keywords: Stress relaxation; Cyclic disturbance; Relaxation magnitude; Sensitivity; Harris function

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