Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite

Abstract Temperature and external load are two important factors affecting the mechanical properties of rock material. The test on heat- treated granite specimen was carried out by using an improved split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). Based on the test data, the dynamic behavior and failure charact...

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Main Authors: Zhiliang Wang, Shiyun Hao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252017000400657&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-26fb2791bb3643e892bf443964c375e12020-11-24T22:14:29ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-782514465767310.1590/1679-78253342S1679-78252017000400657Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated GraniteZhiliang WangShiyun HaoAbstract Temperature and external load are two important factors affecting the mechanical properties of rock material. The test on heat- treated granite specimen was carried out by using an improved split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). Based on the test data, the dynamic behavior and failure characteristics of the granite under the coupling action of temperature and impact loading are studied. The results show that the amplitude of incident wave increases with the impact velocity of striker, and the shapes of the transmitted and reflected waves are closely related to the failure state of the specimen. The stress-strain curves for the heat-treated specimens above 700oC are obviously different to those below 500oC in terms of the slopes for the ascending segment and the peak stress, indicating that there is a temperature threshold between 500oC and 700oC. Under the same velocity, the strain rate decreases slightly and then increases as the temperature increases. At a constant temperature, strain rate increases linearly with the impact velocity. The relationship between elastic modulus and strain rate for the heat-treated specimen obviously tends to have no regularity. In addition, both peak stress and peak strain exhibit strain rate sensitivity, but different increasing rates for different temperatures are detected. Below 500oC, the influence of temperature on peak stress and peak strain is not evident, however, the influence becomes remarkable at 700oC and 900oC.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252017000400657&lng=en&tlng=enGraniteTemperatureSHPB testMechanical propertyFailure modeStrain rate
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Shiyun Hao
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Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Granite
Temperature
SHPB test
Mechanical property
Failure mode
Strain rate
author_facet Zhiliang Wang
Shiyun Hao
author_sort Zhiliang Wang
title Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
title_short Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
title_full Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
title_fullStr Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
title_full_unstemmed Study on Dynamic Compressive Mechanical Properties and Failure Modes of Heat-Treated Granite
title_sort study on dynamic compressive mechanical properties and failure modes of heat-treated granite
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description Abstract Temperature and external load are two important factors affecting the mechanical properties of rock material. The test on heat- treated granite specimen was carried out by using an improved split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB). Based on the test data, the dynamic behavior and failure characteristics of the granite under the coupling action of temperature and impact loading are studied. The results show that the amplitude of incident wave increases with the impact velocity of striker, and the shapes of the transmitted and reflected waves are closely related to the failure state of the specimen. The stress-strain curves for the heat-treated specimens above 700oC are obviously different to those below 500oC in terms of the slopes for the ascending segment and the peak stress, indicating that there is a temperature threshold between 500oC and 700oC. Under the same velocity, the strain rate decreases slightly and then increases as the temperature increases. At a constant temperature, strain rate increases linearly with the impact velocity. The relationship between elastic modulus and strain rate for the heat-treated specimen obviously tends to have no regularity. In addition, both peak stress and peak strain exhibit strain rate sensitivity, but different increasing rates for different temperatures are detected. Below 500oC, the influence of temperature on peak stress and peak strain is not evident, however, the influence becomes remarkable at 700oC and 900oC.
topic Granite
Temperature
SHPB test
Mechanical property
Failure mode
Strain rate
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