JOINT ELASTICITY EFFECT ON THE FAILURE BEHAVIOURS OF ROCK MASSES USING A DISCRETE ELEMENT MODEL

Joint Elasticity Effect on the Failure Behaviours of Rock Masses using a Discrete Element Model

Joint Elasticity Effect on the Failure Behaviours of Rock Masses using a Discrete Element Model

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It is widely accepted that the mechanical properties and failure behaviours of a rock mass are largely dependent upon the geometrical and mechanical properties of discontinuities.The effect of joint elasticity on the failure behaviours of rock masses is investigated using a discrete element model, namely, the synthetic rock mass model.Here, uniaxial compression tests of the numerical model are Posters carried out for the rock mass model with a persistent joint to analyse the role of joint elasticity in the failure process with various joint orientations, β.

A strong correlation between the joint elasticity and failure strength is found from the simulation results: a positive relationship when the joint orientation β < φ j ; a negative relationship when the joint orientation φ j < β < 90 ° ; and a very limited effect when the joint orientation β = 90 °.Additionally, it is shown that the joint elasticity is the governing factor Goldenrod in the transition of failure modes, especially from the sliding failure mode along the joint to the mixed sliding-tensile failure mode.

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