The Post-Failure Characteristics of Rock - Pt 1: Intact and Broken Rock

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. G. Joseph
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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17
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2002

Abstract

A strain-softening constitutive relationship is introduced that describes the post-failure stress-strain curve for rock regardless of whether the rock is intact or broken. The core of this relationship is an ?apparent friction? concept that relates the post-failure apparent cohesive and frictional characteristics of the rock to the strain. The relationship can be determined for a given rock via a series of tri-axial strength tests establishing the peak strength and corresponding strain for a range of confining pressures, together with the determination of the base angle of friction via a simple tilt test. The postulates and assumptions used in deriving this relationship are verified from results of tri-axial tests on both intact and broken rock.
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APA: T. G. Joseph  (2002)  The Post-Failure Characteristics of Rock - Pt 1: Intact and Broken Rock

MLA: T. G. Joseph The Post-Failure Characteristics of Rock - Pt 1: Intact and Broken Rock. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2002.

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