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Experimental investigations on loading-rate dependency of compressive and tensile mechanical behaviour of hard rocks

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In this article, the effects of loading rate on mechanical behaviour of brittle rocks are of great importance for stability assessment of underground structures, and Brazilian splitting tension tests were performed under different loading rates ranging from 0.001 to 10kN/s.
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Effects of loading rate on mechanical behaviour of brittle rocks are of great importance for stability assessment of underground structures. Brazilian splitting tension tests were performed under different loading rates ranging from 0.001 to 10 kN/s. The tensile strength increased with the increasing of the loading rate. There were clear transgranular microcracks in the specimen with loading rate of 10 kN/s, but intergranular microcracks in the one of 0.001 kN/s. Uniaxial compression tests were also performed under different loading rates. All the stress–strain curves under loading rates of axial stress ranging from 0.05 to 10 MPa/s show the typical mechanical responses of brittle rocks. The uniaxial compression strength and elastic modulus increased with the increasing of loading rate. The failure mechanism under uniaxial compression was similar to the Brazilian splitting tension tests. With the increasing of loading rate, intergranular microcracks became dominant instead of transgranular microcracks.

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Spalling behavior of metakaolin-fly ash based geopolymer concrete under elevated temperature exposure

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of moisture content, concrete strength, heating rate and temperature level on the spalling behavior of geopolymer concrete is investigated through the measurement of residual compressive and splitting tensile strength, variation in permeability (by sorptivity test) and chemical composition (by X-ray diffraction test).
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Effect of Loading Rate on the Felicity Effect of Three Rock Types

TL;DR: Chen et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed the effect of loading rate on the Felicity effect of three different rock types through two uniaxial loading cycles and found that the effect is associated with the variation of mineral composition and microstructure of the rock.
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Influence of loading rate on strainburst: an experimental study

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of tests on rectangular prismatic granite specimens with different loading rates were conducted using an improved true-triaxial testing machine, where a special loading path was adopted to simulate the stress concentration of surrounding rock masses near the opening.
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Effects of loading rate on the compound dynamic disaster in deep underground coal mine under true triaxial stress

TL;DR: In this article, a novel experimental approach was designed and the one free-face true triaxial tests with different loading rates were conducted to investigate the occurrence mechanism of compound dynamic disasters.
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Experimental and numerical investigation of the effect of blast-generated free surfaces on blasting vibration

TL;DR: In rock blasting, the blast of the former delay always creates new free surfaces for the latter, and the blast generated free surfaces play a critical role in blasting vibration as discussed by the authors. But this is not a quantitative assessment.
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Effect of loading rate on fracture toughness and failure micromechanisms in marble

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a micromechanical model to examine the intergranular and transgranular fracture properties of a marble and found that fracture toughness and surface roughness were dependent on loading rate.
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Effects of loading rate on rock fracture

TL;DR: In this paper, the fracture toughness of Fangshan gabbro and marble was measured over a wide range of loading rates, k =10−2-106 MPa m1/2 s−1.
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Numerical simulation of Brazilian disk rock failure under static and dynamic loading

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical simulator based on RFPA (Rock Failure Process Analysis) is used to study the deformation and failure process of a Brazilian disk of heterogeneous rock when subjected to static and dynamic loading conditions.
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The effect of stress rate and temperature on the strength of basalt and granite

Arinjay Kumar
- 01 Jun 1968 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared basalt and granite over a range of stress rates from 2×10 to 3×1010 psi per second and showed that although their static strengths were close, their dynamic strengths were different.
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Time-dependent tests on intact rocks in uniaxial compression

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of strain history on rock specimen deformation during multi-level loading and unloading cyclic uniaxial compression creep tests is studied with a creep testing machine.
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