A Time-Dependent Damage Constitutive Model for Brittle Rock Materials Based on Subcritical Damage Theory

基于亚临界损伤理论的脆性岩石材料时变损伤本构模型

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Abstract

In the domain of geotechnical engineering, a profound understanding of the long-term mechanical deformation characteristics of rocks is indispensable for the design and construction of structures, dams, tunnels, and various engineering projects. The deformation behavior of rocks under long-term loads directly impacts the stability and safety of engineering structures. This study employs micromechanical methods to investigate the subcritical extension of microcracks under stress corrosion. By examining the accumulated damage resulting from this phenomenon, the research explores the patterns of aging damage development and establishes a constitutive model for aging that incorporates cumulative damage over the stress history. The accuracy of the proposed model is evaluated through a comprehensive comparison of numerical results with experimental data. The experimental data set encompasses traditional triaxial compression tests, single-stage creep, multistage creep, and single-stage relaxation tests conducted under varying confining pressures. The predicted results exhibit strong consistency with the entire data set. Furthermore, this paper employs crack damage stress as an indicator characterizing the long-term strength of rock. Through frictional damage coupling analysis and derivation, an analytical expression for the long-term strength of rock materials containing microcracks is provided, serving as a theoretical basis for investigating the long-term mechanical performance of brittle rock materials and ensuring the long-term stability of large-scale rock engineering projects.

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