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A Study on Triaxial Unloading Test of Columnar-Jointed-Rock-Mass-Like Material with AW Velocity Analysis

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Advances in Civil Engineering, , v. 2020
Page(s): 1-14
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6693544
Abstract:

To study the strength, deformation, and failure patterns of columnar-jointed-rock-mass (CJRM) under unloading conditions, triaxial unloading tests using the CJRM-like material samples are carried out, and acoustic wave (AW) velocities are simultaneously recorded. Based on stress-strain curves and AW velocities under different initial confining pressures and unloading rates, the stress-strain characteristics, strength, and deformation parameters, failure modes, and variation of the AW velocity are analyzed. Test results show that the CJRM may exhibit intense volume expansion during the unloading process. With the increase of the unloading and its rate, the volume expansion becomes more serious and the failure mode becomes more complicated. By reducing the unloading (rate), a phenomenon of unloading relaxation is observed and the quality of CJRM is significantly improved. The AW velocity of CJRM shows a strong correlation with the volume strain, which verifies the effectiveness of applying AW velocity for assessing the rock quality. It is hoped that the research results may provide a reference for the construction and operation of the Baihetan Hydropower Project.

Copyright: © Jianrong Xu et al.
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    01/01/2021
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    02/06/2021
 
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