Factors Controlling the Difference in Brazilian and Direct Tensile Strengths of the Lac du Bonnet Granite

Laboratory tests showed that the average direct tension strength (DTS 0 ) of the Lac du Bonnet granite was 6.9 MPa, and significantly less than its average Brazilian tension strength (BTS 0 ), i.e., 8.8 MPa. In this paper, a grain-based model (GBM) with a 2D universal discrete element code (UDEC) wa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rock mechanics and rock engineering 2020-03, Vol.53 (3), p.1005-1019
Hauptverfasser: Qi, Shengwen, Lan, Hengxing, Martin, Derek, Huang, Xiaolin
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Zusammenfassung:Laboratory tests showed that the average direct tension strength (DTS 0 ) of the Lac du Bonnet granite was 6.9 MPa, and significantly less than its average Brazilian tension strength (BTS 0 ), i.e., 8.8 MPa. In this paper, a grain-based model (GBM) with a 2D universal discrete element code (UDEC) was used to explore factors that could control the difference in the direct tension strength (DTS) and Brazilian tension strength (BTS) of the Lac du Bonnet granite from the micromechanical point of view. Micro parameters of the grain contacts were investigated, i.e., the tensile strength ( T ), cohesion ( c ), friction angle ( φ ), and the ratio of the shear to normal stiffness ( λ ). Results show that both BTS and DTS highly depended on log( λ ). With an increase in log( λ ), the BTS first increased nonlinearly and decreased instead after achieving a peak while the DTS always increased nonlinearly. The BTS was sensitive to T and c , while the DTS was mainly sensitive to T . The ratio of DTS to BTS first decreased with the increase of log( λ ) and then increased instead from a minimum. It was found that the GBM with UDEC can well reproduce the uniaxial compression, direct tension and Brazilian tests of the Lac du Bonnet granite simultaneously only on condition that λ  = 2.51. This indicated that the shear stiffness of the grain boundary in the Lac du Bonnet granite may be several times larger than its normal stiffness. This may be the main factor controlling the difference in the BTS and DTS of the Lac du Bonnet granite.
ISSN:0723-2632
1434-453X
DOI:10.1007/s00603-019-01946-x