Failure Modes of Jointed Granite Subjected to Weak Dynamic Disturbance Under True-Triaxial Compression

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Ben-Guo He
Lei Wang
Xia-Ting Feng
Rong-Li Zhen
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[1] Northeastern University,Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines
[2] Northeastern University,Institute of Deep Engineering and Intelligent Technology
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True-Triaxial compression; Dynamic disturbance; Natural stiff joint; Failure mode; Deep excavation;
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Most rockbursts are associated with jointed rock masses as the energy stored inside the rock is prone to abruptly release at such discontinuities. Moreover, remote blasting at working faces can trigger the brittle failure of jointed rocks at opening boundaries. In this work, a testing system combining true-triaxial compression with dynamic disturbance is employed to investigate the failure modes of cuboid jointed granite specimens. A three-dimensional tunneling-induced stress path is created in cuboid jointed granite specimens by first applying static loads to simulate the stress state encountered around an open boundary. Then, a dynamic disturbance (load) is continuously applied to the granite specimen to simulate the effect of the vibrations experienced due to remote blasting. A dynamic disturbance in the σ2 direction is found to reduce the peak strength of the specimen (σp) by approximately 5% (compared to static stress-induced failure) and promote shearing failure at the fracture surface. The major fracture surfaces form a ‘V’-shape, along with several nearby minor cracks. However, a dynamic disturbance in the σ3 direction can reduce the peak strength by 10% and accelerate the evolution of tensile failure resulting in subvertical tensile fracture. Due to the natural stiffness of the joint, the Poisson’s ratio (υ3) in the ɛ3 direction is larger than that in ɛ2 direction, highlighting the anisotropy of the deformation. The proportion of the total stored energy that is released in the jointed rock is greater than that released in intact hard rock. More strain energy is dissipated at the joint fracture. The joint provides a location at which energy can be released, which considerably increases the severity of potential rockbursts. The energy-storage limit of granite with different dip angles is also explored based on complete stress–strain curves. Post-peak granite specimens with joints dipping at 60° are found to be the most susceptible to external dynamic disturbance but release less kinetic energy. Specimens with joints that dip at 80° incorporate the maximum amount of stored energy and are not prone to rockburst when subjected to dynamic disturbance. Once a rockburst does occur in 80°-dipping jointed granite, a strong tremor will appear, however.
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