Formation of fracture zones under static and impact loading conditions and their characteristics

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ö Aydan S Kodate J Tomiyama Y Suda
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Nov 29, 2022

Abstract

Fracture zones are commonly found in the Earth’s crust. These zones may cause very severe engineering problems. Therefore, the formation and the assessment of the mechanical characteristics of these zones is of great concern for rock engineers. A new double shearing jig was used to study the formation of shear zones in rock under static and impact loading conditions using the device developed by the authors. A series of experiments were undertaken to investigate formation on the formation and characteristics of fracture zones in laboratory. Although actual fracture zones are more complicated, various tests give some insight view of the formation of fracture zones as well as some information on their mechanical behaviour under both dynamic conditions and static conditions. The authors report the outcomes of these experiments and discuss their implications in practice.
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APA: Ö Aydan S Kodate J Tomiyama Y Suda  (2022)  Formation of fracture zones under static and impact loading conditions and their characteristics

MLA: Ö Aydan S Kodate J Tomiyama Y Suda Formation of fracture zones under static and impact loading conditions and their characteristics. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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