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Application of the expanded distinct element method for the study of crack growth in rock-like materials under uniaxial compression
Authors:Lei YANG  Yujing JIANG  Bo LI  Shucai LI  Yang GAO
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan; 2. Research Center of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China; 3. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan
Abstract:The expanded distinct element method (EDEM) was used to investigate the crack growth in rock-like materials under uniaxial compression. The tensile-shear failure criterion and the Griffith failure criterion were implanted into the EDEM to determine the initiation and propagation of pre-existing cracks, respectively. Uniaxial compression experiments were also performed with the artificial rock-like samples to verify the validity of the EDEM. Simulation results indicated that the EDEM model with the tensile-shear failure criterion has strong capabilities for modeling the growth of pre-existing cracks, and model results have strong agreement with the failure and mechanical properties of experimental samples. The EDEM model with the Griffith failure criterion can only simulate the splitting failure of samples due to tensile stresses and is incapable of providing a comprehensive interpretation for the overall failure of rock masses. Research results demonstrated that sample failure primarily resulted from the growth of single cracks (in the form of tensile wing cracks and shear secondary cracks) and the coalescence of two cracks due to the growth of wing cracks in the rock bridge zone. Additionally, the inclination angle of the pre-existing crack clearly influences the final failure pattern of the samples.
Keywords:expanded distinct element method (EDEM)  crack growth  rock-like material  tensile-shear failure criterion  Griffith failure criterion  mechanical and failure behavior  
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