Artigo Revisado por pares

Dynamic cracked chevron notched Brazilian disc method for measuring rock fracture parameters

2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 47; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.ijrmms.2010.04.002

ISSN

1873-4545

Autores

Feng Dai, Rui Chen, Maria Iqbal, Kaiwen Xia,

Tópico(s)

High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior

Resumo

The cracked chevron notch Brazilian disc (CCNBD) method is widely used in characterizing rock fracture toughness. We explore here the possibility of extending the CCNBD method to dynamic rock fracture testing. In dynamic rock fractures, relevant fracture parameters are the initiation fracture toughness, the fracture energy, the fracture propagation toughness, and the fracture velocity. The dynamic load is applied with a split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) apparatus. A strain gauge is mounted on the sample surface near the notch tip to detect the fracture-induced strain release, and a laser gap gauge (LGG) is used to monitor the crack surface opening distance (CSOD) during the test. With dynamic force balance achieved in the tests, the stable–unstable transition of the crack propagation crack is observed and the initiation fracture toughness is obtained from the peak load. The dynamic fracture initiation toughness values obtained for the chosen rock (Laurentian granite) using this method are consistent with those measured using other methods. The dynamic fracture initiation toughness is in the range 2.5–4.6 MPa m1/2 and the propagation fracture toughness is in the range 7.1–10.6 MPa m1/2, which is consistently larger than the initiation toughness.

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