Extending application of asymmetric semi-circular bend specimen to investigate mixed mode I/II fracture behavior of granite
Qiu-hong Wu , Cheng-long Xie , You-sheng Xie , Yan-lin Zhao , Xue-feng Li , Jie Liu , Lei Weng
Journal of Central South University ›› 2022, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (4) : 1289 -1304.
Extending application of asymmetric semi-circular bend specimen to investigate mixed mode I/II fracture behavior of granite
The asymmetric semi-circular bend (ASCB) specimen has been proposed to investigate the cracking behavior in different geo and construction materials and attracted the attention of researchers due to its advantages. However, there are few studies on the fracture toughness determination of rock materials. In this work, a series of fracture tests were performed with the ASCB specimens made of granite. The onset of fracture, crack initiation angle and crack propagating trajectory was analyzed in detail combined with several mixed mode fracture criteria. The influence of the crack length on the mode I/II fracture toughness was studied. A comparison between the fracture toughness ratios predicted by varying criteria and experimental results was conducted. The relationship between experimentally determined crack initiation angles and curves of the generalized maximum tangential stress (GMTS) criterion was obtained. The fracture process of the specimen was recorded with the high-speed camera. The shortcomings of the ASCB specimens for the fracture toughness determination of rock materials were discussed. The results may provide a reference for analysis of mixed mode I and II fracture behavior of brittle materials.
asymmetric semi-circular bend specimen / rock fracture toughness / crack growth trajectory / crack initiation angle / semi-circular bending / generalized maximum tangential stress criterion
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