Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions

To reveal the mechanism of shear failure of en-echelon joints under cyclic loading, such as during earthquakes, we conducted a series of cyclic shear tests of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness (CNS) conditions. We analyzed the evolution of shear stress, normal stress, stress path, di...

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Published in:Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Main Authors: Bin Wang, Yujing Jiang, Qiangyong Zhang, Hongbin Chen, Richeng Liu, Yuanchao Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-09-01
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author Bin Wang
Yujing Jiang
Qiangyong Zhang
Hongbin Chen
Richeng Liu
Yuanchao Zhang
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Yujing Jiang
Qiangyong Zhang
Hongbin Chen
Richeng Liu
Yuanchao Zhang
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description To reveal the mechanism of shear failure of en-echelon joints under cyclic loading, such as during earthquakes, we conducted a series of cyclic shear tests of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness (CNS) conditions. We analyzed the evolution of shear stress, normal stress, stress path, dilatancy characteristics, and friction coefficient and revealed the failure mechanisms of en-echelon joints at different angles. The results show that the cyclic shear behavior of the en-echelon joints is closely related to the joint angle, with the shear strength at a positive angle exceeding that at a negative angle during shear cycles. As the number of cycles increases, the shear strength decreases rapidly, and the difference between the varying angles gradually decreases. Dilation occurs in the early shear cycles (1 and 2), while contraction is the main feature in later cycles (3−10). The friction coefficient decreases with the number of cycles and exhibits a more significant sensitivity to joint angles than shear cycles. The joint angle determines the asperities on the rupture surfaces and the block size, and thus determines the subsequent shear failure mode (block crushing and asperity degradation). At positive angles, block size is more greater and asperities on the rupture surface are smaller than at nonpositive angles. Therefore, the cyclic shear behavior is controlled by block crushing at positive angles and asperity degradation at negative angles.
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spelling doaj-art-698c59ecb00a4f08a48939cd1c46b7b42025-09-02T12:21:30ZengElsevierJournal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering1674-77552024-09-011693419343610.1016/j.jrmge.2023.12.002Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditionsBin Wang0Yujing Jiang1Qiangyong Zhang2Hongbin Chen3Richeng Liu4Yuanchao Zhang5Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, 852-8521, Japan; Research Center of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering, Shandong University, Ji'nan, 250061, ChinaGraduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, 852-8521, Japan; Corresponding author.Research Center of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering, Shandong University, Ji'nan, 250061, ChinaGraduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, 852-8521, JapanState Key Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, 221116, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, ChinaTo reveal the mechanism of shear failure of en-echelon joints under cyclic loading, such as during earthquakes, we conducted a series of cyclic shear tests of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness (CNS) conditions. We analyzed the evolution of shear stress, normal stress, stress path, dilatancy characteristics, and friction coefficient and revealed the failure mechanisms of en-echelon joints at different angles. The results show that the cyclic shear behavior of the en-echelon joints is closely related to the joint angle, with the shear strength at a positive angle exceeding that at a negative angle during shear cycles. As the number of cycles increases, the shear strength decreases rapidly, and the difference between the varying angles gradually decreases. Dilation occurs in the early shear cycles (1 and 2), while contraction is the main feature in later cycles (3−10). The friction coefficient decreases with the number of cycles and exhibits a more significant sensitivity to joint angles than shear cycles. The joint angle determines the asperities on the rupture surfaces and the block size, and thus determines the subsequent shear failure mode (block crushing and asperity degradation). At positive angles, block size is more greater and asperities on the rupture surface are smaller than at nonpositive angles. Therefore, the cyclic shear behavior is controlled by block crushing at positive angles and asperity degradation at negative angles.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674775524000118En-echelon jointCyclic shear testsShear stressNormal displacementConstant normal stiffness (CNS)
spellingShingle Bin Wang
Yujing Jiang
Qiangyong Zhang
Hongbin Chen
Richeng Liu
Yuanchao Zhang
Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
En-echelon joint
Cyclic shear tests
Shear stress
Normal displacement
Constant normal stiffness (CNS)
title Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
title_full Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
title_fullStr Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
title_full_unstemmed Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
title_short Cyclic shear behavior of en-echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
title_sort cyclic shear behavior of en echelon joints under constant normal stiffness conditions
topic En-echelon joint
Cyclic shear tests
Shear stress
Normal displacement
Constant normal stiffness (CNS)
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