Creep Structure Effect of Layered Rock Mass Based on Acoustic Emission Characteristics
Investigating the creep structural effect of layered rock mass is of great practical and theoretical significance. In this paper, taking the Muzhailing tunnel as an example, structure effect of layered rock mass based on acoustic emission characteristics has been analyzed. The study shows that creep...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Shock and vibration 2021, Vol.2021 (1), Article 7419741 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Investigating the creep structural effect of layered rock mass is of great practical and theoretical significance. In this paper, taking the Muzhailing tunnel as an example, structure effect of layered rock mass based on acoustic emission characteristics has been analyzed. The study shows that creep parameters of layered rock mass are significantly influenced by structural effects, and the overall creep variable is small. The creep deformation of layered rock mass includes transient creep and steady-state creep at a low stress level. At a higher stress level, when the long-term strength of the rock sample is reached, the deformation increases rapidly, and the accelerated creep occurs in a very short period of time. The creep equation of the structural effects of layered rock mass was established based on the experimental results. Acoustic emission characteristics are analyzed during creep experiment; the study shows that the energy released at the time of initial loading and destruction accounted for most of the total energy. The initial energy release increased first and then decreased with the increase in inclination angle; as the inclination angle increased, the cumulative energy when the rock sample was damaged first decreased and then increased. The structural effect on the main frequency value at the time of failure mainly reflected in the trend that the main frequency value first increased and then decreased as the inclination angle increased. Based on the above analysis, we can recognize the structural effects of layered rock mass and provide the necessary parameters for on-site support. |
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ISSN: | 1070-9622 1875-9203 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2021/7419741 |