Strength degradation of sandstone and granodiorite under uniaxial cyclic loading

Change in mechanical properties of rocks under static loading has been widely studied and documented.However,the response of rocks to cyclic loads is still a much-debated topic.Fatigue is the phenomenon when rocks under cyclic loading fail at much lower strength as compared to those subjected to the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering 2018-02, Vol.10 (1), p.117-126
Hauptverfasser: Geranmayeh Vaneghi, Rashid, Ferdosi, Behnam, Okoth, Achola D., Kuek, Barnabas
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Zusammenfassung:Change in mechanical properties of rocks under static loading has been widely studied and documented.However,the response of rocks to cyclic loads is still a much-debated topic.Fatigue is the phenomenon when rocks under cyclic loading fail at much lower strength as compared to those subjected to the monotonic loading conditions.A few selected cored granodiorite and sandstone specimens have been subjected to uniaxial cyclic compression tests to obtain the unconfined fatigue strength and life.This study seeks to examine the effects of cyclic loading conditions,loading amplitude and applied stress level on the fatigue life of sandstone,as a soft rock,and granodiorite,as a hard rock,under uniaxial compression test.One aim of this study is to determine which of the loading conditions has a stronger effect on rock fatigue response.The fatigue response of hard rocks and soft rocks is also compared.It is shown that the loading amplitude is the most important factor affecting the cyclic response of the tested rocks.The more the loading amplitude,the shorter the fatigue life,and the greater the strength degradation.The granodiorite specimens showed more strength degradation compared to the sandstone specimens when subjected to cyclic loading.It is shown that failure modes of specimens under cyclic loadings are different from those under static loadings.More local cracks were observed under cyclic loadings especially for granodiorite rock specimens.
ISSN:1674-7755
DOI:10.1016/j.jrmge.2017.09.005