2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7984910
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Analysis Deformation Failure Characteristics and the Energy Evolution of Varying Lithologies under Cyclic Loading

Abstract: Deep underground engineering often utilizes cyclic loading. To understand the deformation and damage characteristics of rock under cyclic loading conditions, cyclic loading tests of three different specimens with varying lithology were performed. The dissipated energy method was used to analyze the magnitude of damage and rock failure characteristics during the energy evolution process of cube specimens. The results indicated that the modulus of elasticity of three lithologies were stable prior and subsequent … Show more

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“…Furthermore, intergranular fracture and transgranular fracture were identified within the rock [8]. Liu investigated the deformation and failure characteristics of rocks with different lithologies subjected to cyclic loading, revealing that sandstone exhibited superior energy storage capacity and experienced the highest degree of damage [9]. Fan, utilizing real-time CT scanning technology, analyzed the mesoscopic damage evolution features of granite under cyclic load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, intergranular fracture and transgranular fracture were identified within the rock [8]. Liu investigated the deformation and failure characteristics of rocks with different lithologies subjected to cyclic loading, revealing that sandstone exhibited superior energy storage capacity and experienced the highest degree of damage [9]. Fan, utilizing real-time CT scanning technology, analyzed the mesoscopic damage evolution features of granite under cyclic load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%