Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test

In order to investigate the relationship between rock microfracture mechanism and acoustic emission (AE) signal characteristic parameters under split loads, the MTS322 servo-controlled rock mechanical test system was employed to carry out the Brazilian split tests on granite, marble, sandstone, and...

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Main Authors: Li Shengxiang, Xie Qin, Liu Xiling, Li Xibing, Luo Yu, Chen Daolong
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-27aadb36caa24f44b4844687dec0817a2021-05-24T14:31:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physics2296-424X2021-05-01910.3389/fphy.2021.591651591651Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting TestLi Shengxiang0Li Shengxiang1Xie Qin2Liu Xiling3Liu Xiling4Li Xibing5Luo Yu6Chen Daolong7School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, ChinaIn order to investigate the relationship between rock microfracture mechanism and acoustic emission (AE) signal characteristic parameters under split loads, the MTS322 servo-controlled rock mechanical test system was employed to carry out the Brazilian split tests on granite, marble, sandstone, and limestone, while FEI Quanta-200 scanning electron microscope system was employed to carry out the analysis of fracture morphology. The results indicate that different scales of mineral particle, mineral composition, and discontinuity have influence on the fracture characteristics of rock, as well as the b-value. The peak frequency distribution of the AE signal has obvious zonal features, and these distinct peak frequencies of four types of rock fall mostly in ranges of 0–100 kHz, 100–300 kHz, and above 300 kHz. Due to the different rock properties and mineral compositions, the proportions of peak frequencies in these intervals are also different among the four rocks, which are also acting on the b-value. In addition, for granite, the peak frequencies of AE signals are mostly distributed above 300 kHz for granite, marble, and limestone, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of k-feldspar minerals; for marble, the AE signals with peak frequency are mostly distributed in over 300 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of dolomite minerals and calcite minerals; AE signals for sandstone are mostly distributed in the range of 0–100 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of quartz minerals; for limestone, the AE signals with peak frequency are mostly distributed in over 300 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of granular-calcite minerals. The relationship between acoustic emission signal frequency of rock fracture and the fracture scale is constructed through experiments, which is of great help for in-depth understanding of the scaling relationship of rock fracture.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2021.591651/fullBrazilian split testsb-valueAE frequency characteristicscanning electron microscopemicro-fracture morphology
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author Li Shengxiang
Li Shengxiang
Xie Qin
Liu Xiling
Liu Xiling
Li Xibing
Luo Yu
Chen Daolong
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Li Shengxiang
Xie Qin
Liu Xiling
Liu Xiling
Li Xibing
Luo Yu
Chen Daolong
Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
Frontiers in Physics
Brazilian split tests
b-value
AE frequency characteristic
scanning electron microscope
micro-fracture morphology
author_facet Li Shengxiang
Li Shengxiang
Xie Qin
Liu Xiling
Liu Xiling
Li Xibing
Luo Yu
Chen Daolong
author_sort Li Shengxiang
title Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
title_short Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
title_full Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
title_fullStr Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Different Rock Types and Its Fracture Mechanism in Brazilian Splitting Test
title_sort study on the acoustic emission characteristics of different rock types and its fracture mechanism in brazilian splitting test
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physics
issn 2296-424X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In order to investigate the relationship between rock microfracture mechanism and acoustic emission (AE) signal characteristic parameters under split loads, the MTS322 servo-controlled rock mechanical test system was employed to carry out the Brazilian split tests on granite, marble, sandstone, and limestone, while FEI Quanta-200 scanning electron microscope system was employed to carry out the analysis of fracture morphology. The results indicate that different scales of mineral particle, mineral composition, and discontinuity have influence on the fracture characteristics of rock, as well as the b-value. The peak frequency distribution of the AE signal has obvious zonal features, and these distinct peak frequencies of four types of rock fall mostly in ranges of 0–100 kHz, 100–300 kHz, and above 300 kHz. Due to the different rock properties and mineral compositions, the proportions of peak frequencies in these intervals are also different among the four rocks, which are also acting on the b-value. In addition, for granite, the peak frequencies of AE signals are mostly distributed above 300 kHz for granite, marble, and limestone, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of k-feldspar minerals; for marble, the AE signals with peak frequency are mostly distributed in over 300 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of dolomite minerals and calcite minerals; AE signals for sandstone are mostly distributed in the range of 0–100 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of quartz minerals; for limestone, the AE signals with peak frequency are mostly distributed in over 300 kHz, which mainly derive from the internal fracture of granular-calcite minerals. The relationship between acoustic emission signal frequency of rock fracture and the fracture scale is constructed through experiments, which is of great help for in-depth understanding of the scaling relationship of rock fracture.
topic Brazilian split tests
b-value
AE frequency characteristic
scanning electron microscope
micro-fracture morphology
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2021.591651/full
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