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This paper investigates the influence of a flaw on crack initiation, the failure mode, deformation field and energy mechanism of the rock-like material under uniaxial compression. The results of laboratory test and numerical simulation demonstrate the flaw inclination effect can be classified into three groups: 0–30°, 30–60° and 75–90°. The characteristic stresses increase as the flaw angle increases. The tensile cracks initiate from gentle flaws (α ⩽ 30°) and shear cracks appear at tips of steep flaws (α ⩾ 45°). The input energy, strain energy and dissipation energy of a specimen show approximate increasing trends as the flaw angle increases. 相似文献
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地震数据中的不连续性检测对于识别和刻画地下地质体边界具有重要意义.随着勘探目标向岩性油藏和复杂断块油藏的转变,解释人员需要对小断裂、微裂缝等微幅地质体边界信息进行精细刻画.常规边缘检测算子由于算法的局限性不能满足上述需求.本文通过引入能量归一化和沿层检测思想对常规检测算子进行改进,提出一种基于结构导向的梯度属性边缘检测技术.该技术通过结构张量估计得到局部地层区域的倾角和方位角,利用得到的倾角和方位角信息作为约束,使用二维边缘检测算子实现三维数据中的沿层不连续性检测.经过实际资料处理,并与结构导向方差属性对比分析,证实该方法在地层不连续性检测方面具有很好效果,检测得到的不连续性信息在细节上表现更丰富,可以作为地层横向差异和地质体边界识别的有力工具. 相似文献
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Y?lmaz Mahmuto?lu 《Engineering Geology》2006,82(3):137-144
It is well known rock masses contain several types of weakness planes varying from micro-fissure to fault in size. The fracture frequency, degree of saturation and time are the basic rock parameters affecting its behaviour. However, in most cases, it is practically difficult to test heavily fractured rock in laboratory environment. In this study, the effects of micro cracks, strain rate and water saturation on strength are discussed using a small-scale physical experiments. It is attempted to detach the grain boundaries of coarse-grained rock specimens of the Mu?la marble by thermal treatment that would serve as a small-scale physical simulation of fractures in rock masses and enable a discussion of the variations in time dependent mechanical behaviour. An experimental study was conducted on marble specimens induced thermally by micro-cracks in different frequencies. The thermal treatment periods being 24 h in inert atmospheric condition were varied for each test specimen except categories A and G. Effective porosity increased up to 2.4% after the last thermal cycle of category F. Then conventional compression tests with different strain rates were carried out using a servo-controlled testing machine on both dry and saturated specimens. It is concluded that both lowering strain rates and increasing porosity related with thermally induced micro cracks have important effects on strength and failure path. The progressive failure entirely occurs along the grain boundaries fissured by cyclical treatment and inter-granular deformation depends upon degree of thermal influence. The small-scaled laboratory model enabled to demonstrate that parameters such as joint frequency, time and saturation have a significant effect on mechanical behaviour of rock masses. 相似文献
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