Dynamic Brazilian Splitting Test of Ring-Shaped Specimens with Different Hole Diameters

Defects of unequal scales that exist in natural rocks have a marked effect on the stability and safety of rock mass and are signicant in both theoretical and practical applications when studying rock deformation and failure mechanisms. To estimate the inuence of defects on the mechanical properties...

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description Defects of unequal scales that exist in natural rocks have a marked effect on the stability and safety of rock mass and are signicant in both theoretical and practical applications when studying rock deformation and failure mechanisms. To estimate the inuence of defects on the mechanical properties of rock, specimens with pre-existing holes are commonly used in laboratory experiments and numerical simulations.
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