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- W4386258328 abstract "Dynamic failure processes of rock masses containing numerous discontinuities including pores, cracks and notches have been the major issues in structural safeties of underground buildings subjected to impact loads, such as earthquake, blast and vehicle vibration. At present, most of the studies are focused on the dynamic fracture behaviors of rocks containing crack-like defects, while the studies on rocks containing notch-type defects are very rare, especially under mixed-mode loading conditions. This paper aims to study the effects of loading rate on mixed-mode I+II fracture characteristics of flattened V-notched Brazilian disc rock specimen under impact loads by means of an split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) system combined with a high-speed camera. Dynamic fracture tests were performed on a total of 125 groups of V-notched rock specimens with different notch angles (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90°) and loading angles (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90°) at different air pressures (0.16 MPa, 0.18 MPa, 0.20 MPa, 0.22 MPa, and 0.24 MPa). Based on dimensional analysis, a numerical method was proposed to establish the relationship between mixed-mode notch stress intensity factor (NSIF) at the V-notch tip and external axial load. The dynamic notch fracture toughness values of flattened V-notched Brazilian disc rock specimens were calculated from the maximum values of dynamic force in the SHPB tests according to the proposed numerical method. The effects of loading rate, notch angle, and loading angle on the mixed-mode I+II notch fracture toughness value and crack initiation angle were quantitatively analyzed, which were verified using a modified maximum tangential stress (MTS) criterion by considering the loading rate effect. It is found that the loading rate has a significantly positive effect on the notch fracture toughness value, but has a negative effect on the crack initiation angle due to the inertial effect under dynamic impact loads. Generally, pure mode I fracture occurs for the loading angle of 0° or 90°, pure mode II fracture occurs for the loading angle varying from 35° to 45°, and mixed-mode fracture occurs for other loading angles. Good consistencies of the mixed-mode I+II notch fracture toughness values and crack initiation angles of the V-notched rock specimens are observed between the modified MTS criterion prediction and experimental results. This work may improve the understanding of the dynamic fracture behaviors of rock masses containing notch-type defects during tunnel excavation and underground construction process." @default.
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- W4386258328 title "Loading rate effect on mixed-mode I+II fracture of V-notched Brazilian disc rock specimen under impact loads" @default.
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