Spall Fracture Forms of High Rock samples under Uniaxial Compression

Authors

  • Leonid Vasyliev Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics named by N. Poljakov of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Simferopolska, 2a, Dnipro, 49005, Ukraine.
  • Dmytro Vasyliev Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics named by N. Poljakov of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Simferopolska, 2a, Dnipro, 49005, Ukraine.
  • Mykola Malich Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies, Lazaryana Str., 2, Dnipro, 49010, Ukraine.
  • Zakhar Rizo Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics named by N. Poljakov of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Simferopolska, 2a, Dnipro, 49005, Ukraine.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/fraps/v2/4844C

Keywords:

Spall fracture, geotechnical mechanics, shear resistance limit, crack development

Abstract

Prof. L.I. Baron identified five forms of destruction during uniaxial compression of samples of regular geometry of rocks including truncated wedge, wedge, diagonal, longitudinal, and explosive forms. All of them are commonly characterized by the destruction of samples in their central parts showing two or more cracks, while the trajectories of crack development align with the corner points of the samples. Recently, was unexpectedly discovered a spall fracture in the form of a single crack emerged from the side wall of the specimen and propagating into it under uniaxial compression. Based on the discovery, the method for creating stress-strain diagrams for high rock samples was developed using four rock properties such as rock shear resistance limit, contact friction ratio, internal friction ratio, and modulus of elasticity. The stress-strain diagram of the spall fracture of high samples is described by a descending curve, which is typical for the diagrams of fracture created by two adjacent cracks of regular geometry samples. The maximum stresses required for the destruction of high rock samples are lower than those for the destruction of regular geometry samples of rocks with similar physical and mechanical properties.

Published

2023-04-03

How to Cite

Leonid Vasyliev, Dmytro Vasyliev, Mykola Malich, & Zakhar Rizo. (2023). Spall Fracture Forms of High Rock samples under Uniaxial Compression. Fundamental Research and Application of Physical Science Vol. 2, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/fraps/v2/4844C