2003
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-002-0183-0
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Effects of inelastic volume increase on fractured rock behaviour

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“…Mahmutoglu et al investigated the correlation between the post-peak strength and the non-elastic volumetric strain of fractured marble under low confining pressure. It was noted that the dilatancy curve of post-peak can be replaced by a straight line, and the slope of the curve decreased with the increase of confining pressure [8]. Jeng et al concluded that the sandstone exhibited plastic strain before it reached the yield failure and induced obvious dilatancy deformation.…”
Section: Hz 0000-0001-5086-1325mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahmutoglu et al investigated the correlation between the post-peak strength and the non-elastic volumetric strain of fractured marble under low confining pressure. It was noted that the dilatancy curve of post-peak can be replaced by a straight line, and the slope of the curve decreased with the increase of confining pressure [8]. Jeng et al concluded that the sandstone exhibited plastic strain before it reached the yield failure and induced obvious dilatancy deformation.…”
Section: Hz 0000-0001-5086-1325mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The direction of large stress is vertical, but the direction of large strain obtained in the previous section was horizontal. This phenomenon indicates that inconsistency between the direction of large stress and the direction of large strain may be due to the dilatancy effect [43]. The lithology is extremely uneven and changes frequently.…”
Section: Steel Arch Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%