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Influence of lateral confinement on dynamic damage evolution during uniaxial compressive response of brittle solids
Authors:Chengyi Huang
Institution:Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department, Michigan Technological University, 815 R.L. Smith ME-EM, Building, 1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931-1295, USA
Abstract:A dynamic damage growth model applicable to brittle solids subjected to biaxial compressive loading is developed. The model incorporates a dynamic fracture criterion based on wing-crack growth model with a damage evolution theory based on a distribution of pre-existing microcracks in a solid. Influences of lateral confinement pressure (dynamic or static) as well as frictional coefficient on the rate dependence of fracture strength of basalt-rock are investigated systematically. It is found that the failure strength, damage accumulation and wing-crack growth rate are strongly influenced by the nature and the magnitude of confinement pressure. It is also verified that the effect of strain rate on fracture strength of brittle solids is independent of confinement pressure in a certain range of strain rate.
Keywords:Dynamic fracture  Biaxial compression  Microcracks  Strain rate sensitivity  Failure strength
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