Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength
The microscopic damage of materials will induce changes in the macroscopic mechanical characteristics of rock material. When simulating engineering problems using the discrete element method, to explore the macroscopic mechanical response of rock material, the microscopic parameters that match the m...
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doaj-3c8cf53d2cb34e6baff0ee6ce30f0c202020-11-25T00:16:15ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Vibroengineering1392-87162538-84602019-06-0121490191010.21595/jve.2018.1984919849Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strengthYanhui Cheng0Weijun Yang1Dongliang He2School of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, 410114, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, 410114, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, 410114, ChinaThe microscopic damage of materials will induce changes in the macroscopic mechanical characteristics of rock material. When simulating engineering problems using the discrete element method, to explore the macroscopic mechanical response of rock material, the microscopic parameters that match the macro material characteristics must be obtained. In this paper, the influence of macroscopic mechanical properties of rock materials is studied through the variation of microscopic parameters, and the quantitative relation between macroscopic parameters of rock material is discussed. The results show that, (1) In accordance with the order of influencing factors, the parameters affecting the elastic modulus of the specimen are parallel bond elastic modulus, particle contact modulus, and parallel bond stiffness ratio. (2) The Poisson’s ratio of the specimen was most influenced by the parallel bond stiffness ratio, and their relation was nonlinear. The influence of parallel bond modulus and friction factor on the Poisson’s ratio was negatively correlated. (3) The effect of particle contact stiffness ratio, parallel bond stiffness ratio, and particle contact modulus on the uniaxial compressive strength was less than that of the particle friction factor.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/19849microscopic parameterelastic modulusstrengthparallel bond stiffness ratioparticle contact modulusparallel bond elastic modulus |
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Yanhui Cheng Weijun Yang Dongliang He Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength Journal of Vibroengineering microscopic parameter elastic modulus strength parallel bond stiffness ratio particle contact modulus parallel bond elastic modulus |
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Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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Relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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relationship of rock microscopic parameters with the elastic modulus and strength |
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The microscopic damage of materials will induce changes in the macroscopic mechanical characteristics of rock material. When simulating engineering problems using the discrete element method, to explore the macroscopic mechanical response of rock material, the microscopic parameters that match the macro material characteristics must be obtained. In this paper, the influence of macroscopic mechanical properties of rock materials is studied through the variation of microscopic parameters, and the quantitative relation between macroscopic parameters of rock material is discussed. The results show that, (1) In accordance with the order of influencing factors, the parameters affecting the elastic modulus of the specimen are parallel bond elastic modulus, particle contact modulus, and parallel bond stiffness ratio. (2) The Poisson’s ratio of the specimen was most influenced by the parallel bond stiffness ratio, and their relation was nonlinear. The influence of parallel bond modulus and friction factor on the Poisson’s ratio was negatively correlated. (3) The effect of particle contact stiffness ratio, parallel bond stiffness ratio, and particle contact modulus on the uniaxial compressive strength was less than that of the particle friction factor. |
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microscopic parameter elastic modulus strength parallel bond stiffness ratio particle contact modulus parallel bond elastic modulus |
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