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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2016

Experimental and Numerical Studies on Development of Fracture Process Zone (FPZ) in Rocks under Cyclic and Static Loadings

M. Ghamgosar; N. Erarslan

The development of fracture process zones (FPZ) in the Cracked Chevron Notched Brazilian Disc (CCNBD) monsonite and Brisbane tuff specimens was investigated to evaluate the mechanical behaviour of brittle rocks under static and various cyclic loadings. An FPZ is a region that involves different types of damage around the pre-existing and/or stress-induced crack tips in engineering materials. This highly damaged area includes micro- and meso-cracks, which emerge prior to the main fracture growth or extension and ultimately coalescence to macrofractures, leading to the failure. The experiments and numerical simulations were designed for this study to investigate the following features of FPZ in rocks: (1) ligament connections and (2) microcracking and its coalescence in FPZ. A Computed Tomography (CT) scan technique was also used to investigate the FPZ behaviour in selected rock specimens. The CT scan results showed that the fracturing velocity is entirely dependent on the appropriate amount of fracture energy absorbed in rock specimens due to the change of frequency and amplitudes of the dynamic loading. Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) was used to compute the displacements, tensile stress distribution and plastic energy dissipation around the propagating crack tip in FPZ. One of the most important observations, the shape of FPZ and its extension around the crack tip, was made using numerical and experimental results, which supported the CT scan results. When the static rupture and the cyclic rupture were compared, the main differences are twofold: (1) the number of fragments produced is much greater under cyclic loading than under static loading, and (2) intergranular cracks are formed due to particle breakage under cyclic loading compared with smooth and bright cracks along cleavage planes under static loading.


49th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2015

Effect of Anisotropy on Fracture Toughness and Fracturing of Rocks

M. Ghamgosar; David J. Williams; N. Erarslan


Rock Engineering and Rock Mechanics: Structures in and on Rock Masses - Proceedings of EUROCK 2014, ISRM European Regional Symposium | 2014

The effect of cyclic loading amplitude and notch crack inclination angle on the fracture toughness test on Brisbane tuff-multiple factorial analyses

M. Ghamgosar; N. Erarslan


7th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics: Lessons, Learnings & Challenges | 2014

Assessment of rock mechanics parameters for improved waste disposal management and containment

M. Ghamgosar; N. Erarslan; David J. Williams


Experimental Mechanics | 2017

Experimental investigation of fracture process zone in rocks damaged under cyclic loadings

M. Ghamgosar; N. Erarslan; David J. Williams


Rock Engineering and Rock Mechanics: Structures in and on Rock Masses - Proceedings of EUROCK 2014, ISRM European Regional Symposium | 2014

Fracturing and indirect tensile strength of brittle and ductile rocks

N. Erarslan; M. Ghamgosar


Archive | 2017

Micromechanical and microstructural aspects affecting rock damage, fracture and cutting mechanisms

M. Ghamgosar


49th US Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics Symposium 2015 | 2015

Numerical study of rock aggregate materials under various loadings

L. Zhu; N. Erarslan; David J. Williams; Mehdi Serati; M. Ghamgosar


49th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2015

Investigation the effect of cyclic loading on fracture propagation in rocks by using Computed Tomography (CT) techniques

M. Ghamgosar; Penny Stewart; N. Erarslan


13th ISRM International Congress of Rock Mechanics | 2015

Multiple Factorial Anaylsis of Rock Fragmentation under Various Cyclic Loading Conditions

M. Ghamgosar; David J. Williams; N. Erarslan

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N. Erarslan

University of Queensland

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L. Zhu

University of Queensland

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Mehdi Serati

University of Queensland

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Penny Stewart

University of Queensland

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