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Experimental Observing Damage Evolution in Cement Pastes Exposed to External Sulfate Attack by in situ X-ray Computed Tomography
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作者 WU Min CAO Kailei +4 位作者 XIAO Weirong YU Zetai CAO Jierong DING Qingjun LI Jinhui 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS 2025年第1期164-170,共7页
The paper presents experimental investigation results of crack pattern change in cement pastes caused by external sulfate attack(ESA).To visualize the formation and development of cracks in cement pastes under ESA,an ... The paper presents experimental investigation results of crack pattern change in cement pastes caused by external sulfate attack(ESA).To visualize the formation and development of cracks in cement pastes under ESA,an X-ray computed tomography(X-ray CT)was used,i e,the tomography system of Zeiss Xradia 510 versa.The results indicate that X-CT can monitor the development process and distribution characteristics of the internal cracks of cement pastes under ESA with attack time.In addition,the C3A content in the cement significantly affects the damage mode of cement paste specimens during sulfate erosion.The damage of ordinary Portland cement(OPC)pastes subjected to sulfate attack with high C3A content are severe,while the damage of sulfate resistant Portland cement(SRPC)pastes is much smaller than that of OPC pastes.Furthermore,a quadratic function describes the correlation between the crack volume fraction and development depth for two cement pastes immermed in sulfate solution. 展开更多
关键词 CONCRETE external sulfate attack damage evolution situ X-ray computed tomography
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Evaluation of damage evolution in pure magnesium during surrogate high-energy electron irradiation for Brachytherapy seed application
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作者 Hucheng Yu Sichen Dong +7 位作者 Qi Chen Xiaoou Yi Hui Liu Hao Fang Wentuo Han Pingping Liu Somei Ohnuki Farong Wan 《Journal of Magnesium and Alloys》 2025年第7期3104-3121,共18页
Evaluation of damage evolution effects in biodegradable pure Mg was carried out,using transmission electron microscope as surrogate irradiation for high-energy radionuclide β decay in Brachytherapy.Time-dependent qua... Evaluation of damage evolution effects in biodegradable pure Mg was carried out,using transmission electron microscope as surrogate irradiation for high-energy radionuclide β decay in Brachytherapy.Time-dependent quantitative defect production,evolution dynamics,and evolution statistics were revealed in-situ for two prism foils(z=[1.210],[10.10]),in as-received and heat-treated pure Mg,after 300 keV electron irradiation up to 0.468 dpa at R.T.Preferred nucleation of basal-plane interstitial-type 1/6<20.23>loops was confirmed,in addition to a small portion of prism-plane 1/3<11.20>loops.No cavities were found.A higher yield of point defect concentration and a more evident trend of defect coarsening were identified in[1.210]than in[10.10].Pre-existing dislocations(on the orders of 10^(13)−10^(14) m^(−2))in pure Mg resulted in a delay of the first occurrence of visible defects.Defect migration and elastic interactions governed the microstructural evolution of electron irradiation damage in pure Mg,giving rise to events of loop coalescence,growth,and sometimes rotation of habit plane.The influence of incident electron energy can be correlated to the rates of point defect production,and is quantifiable;however,interfered by defect cluster stability,defect mobility,and defect interactions.This forms an important theoretical basis for the application of Mg subjected to MeV-level β-decay radiation in Brachytherapy.The paper concludes with a brief comparison between Mg and conventional Ti casing,outlines the advantages and challenges,and provides reference points for the validation of Mg/Mg-alloys in Brachytherapy seed application. 展开更多
关键词 Magnesium BRACHYTHERAPY Radionuclideβdecay Surrogate irradiation Prism orientation damage evolution
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Mechanical properties and damage evolution of sprayed ultrahigh performance concrete under uniaxial compression
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作者 WANG Zhangxiang CHEN Xudong +3 位作者 LENG Yong ZHANG Guozhi CHEN Feixiang YAO Tianyu 《Journal of Southeast University(English Edition)》 2025年第2期171-179,共9页
To investigate the effects of the spraying process and different fibers on the mechanical properties and failure patterns of ultrahigh performance concrete(UHPC),three types of fibers were used.These fibers were forme... To investigate the effects of the spraying process and different fibers on the mechanical properties and failure patterns of ultrahigh performance concrete(UHPC),three types of fibers were used.These fibers were formed using both spraying and molding methods.Uniaxial compression tests were conducted,and two nondestructive monitoring techniques,acoustic emission(AE)and digital image correlation,were employed to monitor the uniaxial compression tests.The results indicated that the compressive strength of UHPC with single steel fibers and hybrid fibers increased by about 19%and 14%compared with those of UHPC with polyoxymethylene fibers.In comparison with molded UHPC,sprayed UHPC showed a slight improvement in compressive strength.Specimens containing steel fibers exhibited better post-cracking ductility,whereas those with only polyoxymethylene fibers displayed a certain degree of brittle failure.In sprayed UHPC,the onset of significant internal damage was delayed,which was related to the redistribution of internal fibers.The failure of UHPC was characterized by primary tensile cracks,supplemented by shear cracks.The spraying process can better restrict the development of tensile cracks in UHPC.Sprayed UHPC typically exhibited multiple crack developments leading to failure,whereas molded UHPC generally failed in the form of a single main crack penetrating the specimen.The addition of steel fibers delayed the occurrence of local stress concentration zones,aligning well with AE monitoring data. 展开更多
关键词 sprayed ultrahigh performance concrete acous-tic emission digital image correlation uniaxial compres-sion crack propagation damage evolution
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Microscopic analysis of mechanical anisotropy and damage evolution of 3D printed rock-like samples under uniaxial compressive tests
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作者 Yulong Shao Jingwei Yang +3 位作者 Jineon Kim Jae-Joon Song Juhyuk Moon Jianyong Han 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 2025年第2期688-704,共17页
Three-dimensional printing(3DP)offers valuable insight into the characterization of natural rocks and the verification of theoretical models due to its high reproducibility and accurate replication of complex defects ... Three-dimensional printing(3DP)offers valuable insight into the characterization of natural rocks and the verification of theoretical models due to its high reproducibility and accurate replication of complex defects such as cracks and pores.In this study,3DP gypsum samples with different printing directions were subjected to a series of uniaxial compression tests with in situ micro-computed tomography(micro-CT)scanning to quantitatively investigate their mechanical anisotropic properties and damage evolution characteristics.Based on the two-dimensional(2D)CT images obtained at different scanning steps,a novel void ratio variable was derived using the mean value and variance of CT intensity.Additionally,a constitutive model was formulated incorporating the proposed damage variable,utilizing the void ratio variable.The crack evolution and crack morphology of 3DP gypsum samples were obtained and analyzed using the 3D models reconstructed from the CT images.The results indicate that 3DP gypsum samples exhibit mechanical anisotropic characteristics similar to those found in naturally sedimentary rocks.The mechanical anisotropy is attributed to the bedding planes formed between adjacent layers and pillar-like structures along the printing direction formed by CaSO_(4)·2H_(2)O crystals of needle-like morphology.The mean gray intensity of the voids has a positive linear relationship with the threshold value,while the CT variance and void ratio have concave and convex relationships,respectively.The constitutive model can effectively match the stress–strain curves obtained from uniaxial compression experiments.This study provides comprehensive explanations of the failure modes and anisotropic mechanisms of 3DP gypsum samples,which is important for characterizing and understanding the failure mechanism and microstructural evolution of 3DP rocks when modeling natural rock behavior. 展开更多
关键词 Quantitative analysis Three-dimensional printing(3DP) Gypsum samples In situ micro-computed tomography(micro-CT)scanning Mechanical anisotropy Bedding planes damage evolution
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Damage evolution of surrounding sandstone rock under charging–discharging cyclic loading in the natural gas storage of abandoned mines based on the discrete element method
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作者 Zhanguo Ma Junyu Sun +3 位作者 Peng Gong Erwin Oh Jun Hu Ruichong Zhang 《Deep Underground Science and Engineering》 2025年第2期329-338,共10页
Gas storage in abandoned mines is one way to reuse waste space resources.The surrounding rock of gas storage reservoirs in underground roadways undergoes damage and deformation under the cyclic loading of gas charging... Gas storage in abandoned mines is one way to reuse waste space resources.The surrounding rock of gas storage reservoirs in underground roadways undergoes damage and deformation under the cyclic loading of gas charging and discharging,which can pose a risk to the safety of the reservoirs.This study establishes a true triaxial numerical model of rock mass with the discrete element method(DEM)and explores the crack evolution of surrounding rock of underground gas storage during cyclic loading and unloading.Also,a damage evolution model in numerical analysis considering residual deformation is developed to explain the experimental results.As was revealed,cyclic loading and unloading resulted in fatigue damage in the specimen and caused strength deterioration of the specimen.During the loading process,the uniformly distributed force chains of the rock mass redistributed,evolving gradually to mostly transverse force chains.This contributed to the appearance of blank areas in the force chains when through cracks appear.The ratio of tensile cracks to shear cracks gradually decreases and finally stabilizes at 7:1.The damage evolution model considering residual strain can be mutually verified with the numerical simulation results.Based on the DEM model,it was found that there was a certain threshold of confining pressure.When the confining pressure exceeded 30 MPa,the deformation to ductility of sandstone samples began to accelerate,with a greater residual strength.This study provides a theoretical basis for analyzing the long-term mechanical behavior of surrounding rock of gas storage in abandoned mines. 展开更多
关键词 damage evolution model of surrounding rock discrete element method force chains gas charging-discharging cycle gas storage in abandoned mines
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Damage evolution mechanism and low-damage grinding technology of silicon carbide ceramics
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作者 Chen Li Kechong Wang +5 位作者 Oleg Zakharov Hailong Cui Mingtao Wu Tianchen Zhao Yongda Yan Yanquan Geng 《International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing》 2025年第2期551-586,共36页
Silicon carbide(SiC)ceramics are extensively utilized in aerospace,national defense,and petrochemical industries due to their superior physical and chemical properties.The processing of bulk SiC ceramics necessitates ... Silicon carbide(SiC)ceramics are extensively utilized in aerospace,national defense,and petrochemical industries due to their superior physical and chemical properties.The processing of bulk SiC ceramics necessitates precise and efficient grinding techniques to produce components with satisfactory functionality.However,the inherent high hardness and brittleness of SiC ceramics present significant challenges during grinding,leading to severe brittle fracture and tool wear that compromise both surface integrity and production efficiency.Although ductile-regime grinding of SiC ceramics can be achieved by enhancing machine tool accuracy and stiffness while optimizing wheel performance alongside appropriate selection of process parameters,a comprehensive summary of the mechanisms underlying damage evolution during grinding is lacking,and a mature grinding process for SiC ceramics has yet to be developed.To bridge this gap,the sintering technologies,mechanical properties,and microstructures of SiC ceramics were briefly covered.The grinding-induced damage mechanism and low-damage grinding technologies of SiC ceramics were summarized.The fundamental science underlying the ductile deformation and removal mechanisms of brittle solids was emphasized.Additionally,attention was directed towards the critical role of hybrid energy field grinding in minimizing brittle damages and promoting removal efficiency.This review not only elucidates the intrinsic interactions between the work material and abrasives,but also offers valuable insights for optimizing the grinding processes of brittle solids. 展开更多
关键词 GRINDING damage evolution low damage high surface integrity silicon carbide ceramics
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Optimized joint repair effects on damage evolution and arching mechanism of CRTS II slab track under extreme thermal conditions
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作者 CAI Xiao-pei CHEN Ze-lin +3 位作者 CHEN Bo-jing ZHONG Yang-long ZHOU Rui HUANG Yi-chen 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第6期2273-2287,共15页
To address the issue of extreme thermal-induced arching in CRTS II slab tracks due to joint damage,an optimized joint repair model was proposed.First,the formula for calculating the safe temperature rise of the track ... To address the issue of extreme thermal-induced arching in CRTS II slab tracks due to joint damage,an optimized joint repair model was proposed.First,the formula for calculating the safe temperature rise of the track was derived based on the principle of stationary potential energy.Considering interlayer evolution and structural crack propagation,an optimized joint repair model for the track was established and validated.Subsequently,the impact of joint repair on track damage and arch stability under extreme temperatures was studied,and a comprehensive evaluation of the feasibility of joint repair and the evolution of damage after repair was conducted.The results show that after the joint repair,the temperature rise of the initial damage of the track structure can be increased by 11℃.Under the most unfavorable heating load with a superimposed temperature gradient,the maximum stiffness degradation index SDEG in the track structure is reduced by about 81.16%following joint repair.The joint repair process could effectively reduce the deformation of the slab arching under high temperatures,resulting in a reduction of 93.96%in upward arching deformation.After repair,with the damage to interfacing shear strength,the track arch increases by 2.616 mm. 展开更多
关键词 CRTS II slab track optimized joint repair arching mechanism temperature load damage initiation and evolution
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Mesoscopic fracture damage evolution and fractal damage constitutive model of heat-treated red sandstone under direct tensile impact loadings 被引量:1
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作者 Shi Liu Yu Jia +1 位作者 Yue Zhai Shaoxu Hao 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 2025年第1期323-340,共18页
Understanding the mesoscopic tensile fracture damage of rock is the basis of evaluating the deterioration process of mechanical properties of heat-damaged rock. For this, tensile tests of rocks under high-temperature ... Understanding the mesoscopic tensile fracture damage of rock is the basis of evaluating the deterioration process of mechanical properties of heat-damaged rock. For this, tensile tests of rocks under high-temperature treatment were conducted with a ϕ75 mm split Hopkinson tension bar (SHTB) to investigate the mesoscopic fracture and damage properties of rock. An improved scanning electron microscopy (SEM) experimental method was used to analyze the tensile fracture surfaces of rock samples. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed to assess evolution of mesoscopic damage of heat-damaged rock under tensile loading. A constitutive model describing the mesoscopic fractal damage under thermo-mechanical coupling was established. The results showed that the high temperatures significantly reduced the tensile strength and fracture surface roughness of the red sandstone. The three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the fracture surface of the samples that experienced tensile failure at 900 °C showed a flat surface. The standard deviation of elevation and slope angle of specimen fracture surface first increased and then decreased with increasing temperature. The threshold for brittle fracture of the heat-damaged red sandstone specimens was 600 °C. Beyond this threshold temperature, local ductile fracture occurred, resulting in plastic deformation of the fracture surface during tensile fracturing. With increase of temperature, the internal meso-structure of samples was strengthened slightly at first and then deteriorated gradually, which was consistent with the change of macroscopic mechanical properties of red sandstone. The mesoscopic characteristics, such as the number, mean side length, maximum area, porosity, and fractal dimension of crack, exhibited an initial decline, followed by a gradual increase. The development of microcracks in samples had significant influence on mesoscopic fractal dimension. The mesoscopic fractal characteristics were used to establish a mesoscopic fractal damage constitutive model for red sandstone, and the agreement between the theoretical and experimental results validated the proposed model. 展开更多
关键词 High temperature rock mechanics Dynamic direct tension Red sandstone Mesoscopic fracture mechanism Fractal damage constitutive model
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Damage characteristics and energy evolution law of high static load coalrock combination under the influence of dynamic load parameters
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作者 TANG Long TU Shi-hao +4 位作者 TU Hong-sheng MIAO Kai-jun GUO Ben-huan ZHAO Hong-bin MA Jie-yang 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第11期4397-4416,共20页
Based on MTS Landmark 370.50 rock dynamic and static load fatigue test system and acoustic emission(AE)monitoring method,the damage characteristics and energy evolution law of high static load coal-rock combination(CR... Based on MTS Landmark 370.50 rock dynamic and static load fatigue test system and acoustic emission(AE)monitoring method,the damage characteristics and energy evolution law of high static load coal-rock combination(CRC)under the influence of dynamic load parameters were studied.The main results are as follows:1)Dynamic load increases the rheological properties and damage fracture development of CRC.With the increase of the amplitude and frequency of the dynamic load,the number of dynamic load cycles required for the failure of the CRC decreases,the irreversible strain increases,and the failure of sample accelerates;2)The AE positioning events during the loading process of the specimen decrease with the increase of the dynamic load amplitude,and increase with the increase of the dynamic load frequency;3)The fractal dimension,total energy and cumulative elastic energy of the broken particles of the CRC increase with the increase of the amplitude and frequency of the dynamic load.The fractal dimension corresponding to the increase of the dynamic load frequency is larger,and the energy and cumulative elastic energy corresponding to the increase of the dynamic load amplitude are larger. 展开更多
关键词 dynamic-static load dynamic load parameters coal-rock combination damage and failure energy evolution
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Energy evolution model and energy response characteristics of freeze-thaw damaged sandstone under uniaxial compression
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作者 ZHANG Chun-yang TAN Tao ZHAO Er-cheng 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第6期2328-2348,共21页
Rocks will suffer different degree of damage under freeze-thaw(FT)cycles,which seriously threatens the long-term stability of rock engineering in cold regions.In order to study the mechanism of rock FT damage,energy c... Rocks will suffer different degree of damage under freeze-thaw(FT)cycles,which seriously threatens the long-term stability of rock engineering in cold regions.In order to study the mechanism of rock FT damage,energy calculation method and energy self-inhibition model are introduced to explore their energy characteristics in this paper.The applicability of the energy self-inhibition model was verified by combining the data of FT cycles and uniaxial compression tests of intact and pre-cracked sandstone samples,as well as published reference data.In addition,the energy evolution characteristics of FT damaged rocks were discussed accordingly.The results indicate that the energy self-inhibition model perfectly characterizes the energy accumulation characteristics of FT damaged rocks under uniaxial compression before the peak strength and the energy dissipation characteristics before microcrack unstable growth stage.Taking the FT damaged cyan sandstone sample as an example,it has gone through two stages dominated by energy dissipation mechanism and energy accumulation mechanism,and the energy rate curve of the pre-cracked sample shows a fall-rise phenomenon when approaching failure.Based on the published reference data,it was found that the peak total input energy and energy storage limit conform to an exponential FT decay model,with corresponding decay constants ranging from 0.0021 to 0.1370 and 0.0018 to 0.1945,respectively.Finally,a linear energy storage equation for FT damaged rocks was proposed,and its high reliability and applicability were verified by combining published reference data,the energy storage coefficient of different types of rocks ranged from 0.823 to 0.992,showing a negative exponential relationship with the initial UCS(uniaxial compressive strength).In summary,the mechanism by which FT weakens the mechanical properties of rocks has been revealed from an energy perspective in this paper,which can provide reference for related issues in cold regions. 展开更多
关键词 freeze-thaw damage energy self-inhibition model energy evolution linear energy storage equation
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Brittleness evaluation of gas-bearing coal based on statistical damage constitution model and energy evolution mechanism
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作者 XUE Yi WANG Lin-chao +5 位作者 LIU Yong RANJITH P G CAO Zheng-zheng SHI Xu-yang GAO Feng KONG Hai-ling 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第2期566-581,共16页
Accurate assessment of coal brittleness is crucial in the design of coal seam drilling and underground coal mining operations.This study proposes a method for evaluating the brittleness of gas-bearing coal based on a ... Accurate assessment of coal brittleness is crucial in the design of coal seam drilling and underground coal mining operations.This study proposes a method for evaluating the brittleness of gas-bearing coal based on a statistical damage constitutive model and energy evolution mechanisms.Initially,integrating the principle of effective stress and the Hoek-Brown criterion,a statistical damage constitutive model for gas-bearing coal is established and validated through triaxial compression tests under different gas pressures to verify its accuracy and applicability.Subsequently,employing energy evolution mechanism,two energy characteristic parameters(elastic energy proportion and dissipated energy proportion)are analyzed.Based on the damage stress thresholds,the damage evolution characteristics of gas bearing coal were explored.Finally,by integrating energy characteristic parameters with damage parameters,a novel brittleness index is proposed.The results demonstrate that the theoretical curves derived from the statistical damage constitutive model closely align with the test curves,accurately reflecting the stress−strain characteristics of gas-bearing coal and revealing the stress drop and softening characteristics of coal in the post-peak stage.The shape parameter and scale parameter represent the brittleness and macroscopic strength of the coal,respectively.As gas pressure increases from 1 to 5 MPa,the shape parameter and the scale parameter decrease by 22.18%and 60.45%,respectively,indicating a reduction in both brittleness and strength of the coal.Parameters such as maximum damage rate and peak elastic energy storage limit positively correlate with coal brittleness.The brittleness index effectively captures the brittleness characteristics and reveals a decrease in brittleness and an increase in sensitivity to plastic deformation under higher gas pressure conditions. 展开更多
关键词 gas pressure statistical damage constitutive model energy evolution mechanism brittleness evaluation gas bearing coal
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Erosion Resistance and Damage Evolution of Ti-doped Ta_(2)O_(5)High-Transmittance Coatings
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作者 Chao Rui Ye Borui 《稀有金属材料与工程》 北大核心 2025年第8期1988-1996,共9页
To verify the wear resistance and erosion resistance of Ti-doped Ta_(2)O_(5)coating(TTO),a series of TTOs were prepared by magnetron sputtering technology by controlling the power of the Ti target.The change of growth... To verify the wear resistance and erosion resistance of Ti-doped Ta_(2)O_(5)coating(TTO),a series of TTOs were prepared by magnetron sputtering technology by controlling the power of the Ti target.The change of growth structure,microstructure,and tribological properties of TTOs with Ti target power was studied.After the erosion test,the variation of erosion damage behavior of TTOs with mechanical properties under different erosion conditions was further studied.The results show that the TTOs eliminate the roughness,voids,and defects in the material due to the mobility of the adsorbed atoms during the growth process,and a flat and dense smooth surface is obtained.Tribological tests show that the TTOs are mainly characterized by plastic deformation and microcrack wear mechanism.Higher Ti target power can improve the wear resistance of TTOs.Erosion test results reveal that the impact crater,furrow,micro-cutting,brittle spalling,and crack formation are the main wear mechanisms of the TTOs samples under erosion conditions. 展开更多
关键词 Ti-Ta_(2)O_(5)coatings microstructure tribological properties erosion behavior damage law
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Fracture damage and energy evolution of fissured coal subject to triaxial unloading condition
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作者 Zhijie Zhu Peng Wang +5 位作者 Xiaohan Yang Jan Nemcik Ting Ren Laigui Wang Jun Han Songsong Guan 《International Journal of Coal Science & Technology》 2025年第2期255-268,共14页
Fissured coal mass under triaxial unloading condition exhibits higher burst potential than the triaxial loading condition,which poses challenge to safety and productivity of resources extraction and underground space ... Fissured coal mass under triaxial unloading condition exhibits higher burst potential than the triaxial loading condition,which poses challenge to safety and productivity of resources extraction and underground space utilization.To comprehensively understand the mechanism of unloading-induced burst during excavation process,this study investigated the fracture and energy evolution of samples with different fissure types such as single,two parallel,and two coplanar-parallel using PFC2D modelling.Triaxial loading tests were conducted to determine the compressive strengths and other parameters.With increase of fissure inclination angle,the triaxial compressive strength decreases forβ=0°-30°,and then increase forβ=30°-90°.The strength of samples with two coplanar-parallel fissures is the highest.Fissure can significantly change the distribution of fracture and elastic energy.Secondary cracks were generated starting from both ends of the fissure.Forβ=0°-60°,low elastic strain energy area was produced around the fissure along the loading direction.The elastic strain energy is transferred to the outside of fissures.Forβ=75°-90°,only a small amount of high elastic strain energy was generated on both sides of the fissure.The fracture expansion under unloading conditions occurred due to tensile stress T caused by unloading differential rebound deformation and the shear stress on the fissure surface. 展开更多
关键词 Fracture damage Fissured coal Triaxial unloading Particle flow code
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Dynamic multifractal characteristics and damage evolution of granite pegmatite with varying biotite content based on acoustic emission monitoring
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作者 Shuowei Liu Jianjun Zhao +6 位作者 Bin Shi Qiyi Lai Qingmiao Li Jianxian He Xiao Zhao Jie Deng Xuejin Ying 《International Journal of Mining Science and Technology》 2025年第12期2107-2124,共18页
Biotite content critically influences rock mechanical behavior and threatens underground engineering stability.Uniaxial compression tests with acoustic emission(AE)monitoring were conducted on granite pegmatite sample... Biotite content critically influences rock mechanical behavior and threatens underground engineering stability.Uniaxial compression tests with acoustic emission(AE)monitoring were conducted on granite pegmatite samples having varying biotite content.Peak frequency distribution analysis,rise angleaverage frequency(RA-AF)analysis,multifractal theory,and a dynamic multifractal algorithm were applied to explore the relationship between damage evolution and AE characteristics.Results indicate that increased biotite content reduces uniaxial compressive strength and elastic modulus,enhances plastic deformation,and increases the proportion of shear cracks.The segmented evolution of the dynamic multifractal parameter Δα_(m) is biotite-dependent.Oscillations during the elastic phase signify localized shear crack initiation and propagation;their attenuation in the plastic phase reflects frictional closure along biotite cleavage planes,promoting elastic energy storage and delaying release.AE-based damage models and time-varying signals characterize rock damage progression.Stress concentrations around biotite minerals foster localized shear band formation,leading to concentrated shear failure at lower damage levels.Higher biotite content accelerates crack propagation,while smooth cleavage planes lower the fracture energy threshold,reducing strength and stiffness.These findings enhance understanding of biotite-influenced progressive rock damage and underpin stability monitoring and early-warning systems for underground engineering. 展开更多
关键词 Biotite content Granite pegmatite Acoustic emission Dynamic multifractal Rock damage progression
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Acoustic emission response and rupture evolution analysis of triaxial compression damage of hot dry rock under seawater fatigue dissolution
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作者 LI Cun-bao LAN Ling +1 位作者 XIE He-ping HU Jian-jun 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第8期3035-3056,共22页
Analyzing the fatigue damage characteristics of hot dry rock(HDR)affected by seawater thermal shock cycles is required for the efficient exploitation of HDR and the conservation of freshwater resources.Mechanical and ... Analyzing the fatigue damage characteristics of hot dry rock(HDR)affected by seawater thermal shock cycles is required for the efficient exploitation of HDR and the conservation of freshwater resources.Mechanical and acoustic emission(AE)monitoring tests were conducted during the triaxial compression of HDR at different confining pressures,temperatures,and numbers of seawater thermal shocks to investigate the seawater damage of HDR.The test results indicated an increase in the cumulative AE counts with increasing temperature and number of seawater thermal shocks,and a decrease in AE counts with increasing confining pressure.The effect of the number of seawater thermal shocks was significant.The AE counts were 276% higher at 15 than at 0 seawater thermal shocks.The b-value increased with the number of thermal shocks and stabilized after 5 shocks.Most of the damage was small fractures,which reduced the rock’s damage resistance.The AE time series under HDR triaxial compression exhibited multifractal features.High energy AE events dominated the damage mechanism of HDR,indicating shear damage to the HDR.Therefore,this study can provide a reference for seawater as a heat transfer fluid in the design of geothermal energy resource extraction. 展开更多
关键词 fatigue damage hot dry rock seawater thermal shocks triaxial compression acoustic emission
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Shear behavior of intact loess and spatiotemporal evolution of mesoscopic damage:Dynamic identification using CT technology
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作者 Haiman Wang Dong Liao +2 位作者 Wankui Ni Kangze Yuan Yexia Guo 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 2025年第11期7323-7338,共16页
The shear behavior of intact loess is intricately linked to the spatiotemporal evolution of its mesoscopic characteristics.Understanding this relationship is crucial for comprehending and preventing loess landslides.T... The shear behavior of intact loess is intricately linked to the spatiotemporal evolution of its mesoscopic characteristics.Understanding this relationship is crucial for comprehending and preventing loess landslides.To systematically investigate this connection,our study conducted triaxial shear tests on both Malan loess and Lishi loess,encompassing variations in confining pressures.Additionally,nondestructive,real-time CT observations were employed to track the dynamic evolution of loess mesostructures.The experimental findings illuminate significant insights.The Malan loess exhibits strain hardening during shearing,with the degree of hardening exhibiting an increase in tandem with rising confining pressure.Conversely,the Lishi loess manifests a transition from strain softening to strain hardening as confining pressure increases.Under elevated confining pressure,the specimen undergoes structural damage while concurrently forming a denser configuration through particle friction and rearrangement,leading to strain hardening and volume reduction.In contrast,the central portion of the specimen exhibits heightened sensitivity to deformation under low confining pressures.Gradual crack expansion,emanating from the center and progressing towards the ends,results in progressive specimen destruction and a concomitant reduction in stress.On a macroscopic level,the specimen undergoes expansion at its center while contracting at its ends.The findings of this study unveil the intricate mechanisms governing loess deformation in the presence of varying confining pressures,thereby contributing significantly to our understanding of loess landslide formation and providing a robust theoretical framework for preventive measures. 展开更多
关键词 LOESS Computed tomography(CT) Shear deformation MESOSTRUCTURE Spatiotemporal evolution
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Mechanical properties and damage evolution law of cemented-gangue-fly-ash backfill modified with different contents of recycled steel fibers
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作者 CHE Chi-yuan CAO Sheng-gen +5 位作者 ZHANG Yun LIU Yang ZHAO Chang-zheng DU Shu-yu LI Jiang SHAN Chang-hao 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第7期2661-2678,共18页
The cemented-gangue-fly-ash backfill(CGFB)prepared from coal-based solid waste materials commonly exhibits high brittleness,leading to an increased susceptibility to cracking.Uniaxial compressive strength(UCS),acousti... The cemented-gangue-fly-ash backfill(CGFB)prepared from coal-based solid waste materials commonly exhibits high brittleness,leading to an increased susceptibility to cracking.Uniaxial compressive strength(UCS),acoustic emission(AE),and scanning electron microscopy tests were conducted on CGFB samples with recycled steel fiber(RSF)contents of 0,0.5%,1.0%and 1.5%to assess the mechanical properties and damage evolution law of the CGFB.The research findings indicate that:1)When RSF contents were 0.5%,1%,and 1.5%,respectively,compared to samples without RSF,the UCS decreased by 3.86%,6.76%,and 15.59%,while toughness increased by 69%,98%,and 123%;2)The addition of RSFs reduced the post-peak stress energy activity and increased the fluctuations in the b-value;3)As the RSF dosage increased from 0 to 1.5%,the per unit dissipated strain energy increased from 5.84 to 21.51,and the post-peak released energy increased from 15.07 to 33.76,indicating that the external energy required for the CGFB sample to fail increased;4)The hydration products,such as C-S-H gel,ettringite,and micro-particle materials,were embedded in the damaged areas of the RSFs,increasing the frictional force at the interface between the RSF and CGFB matrix.The shape variability of the RSFs caused interlocking between the RSFs and the matrix.Both mechanisms strengthened the bridging effect of the RSFs in the CGFB,thereby improving the damage resistance capability of CGFB.The excellent damage resistance occurred at an RSF content of 0.5%;thus,this content is recommended for engineering applications. 展开更多
关键词 recycled steel fibers cemented-gangue-fly-ash backfill acoustic emission crack development energy evolution
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Damage evolution in sandstone under uniaxial cyclic loading and varying water contents:Theoretical and experimental investigation
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作者 ZHANG Sheng BAI Wei +3 位作者 XU Ding-ping ZHENG Hong JIANG Quan LI Zhi-wei 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第8期3095-3110,共16页
During underground excavation,the surrounding rock mass is subjected to complex cyclic stress,significantly impacting its long-term stability,especially under varying water content conditions where this effect is ampl... During underground excavation,the surrounding rock mass is subjected to complex cyclic stress,significantly impacting its long-term stability,especially under varying water content conditions where this effect is amplified.However,research on the mechanical response mechanisms of surrounding rock mass under such conditions remains inadequate.This study utilized acoustic emission(AE)and resistivity testing to monitor rock fracture changes,revealing the rock’s damage state and characterizing the damage evolution process during uniaxial cyclic loading and unloading.First,a damage variable equation was established based on AE and resistivity parameters,leading to the derivation of a corresponding damage constitutive equation.Uniaxial cyclic loading and unloading tests were then conducted on sandstone samples with varying water contents,continuously monitoring AE signals and resistivity,along with computed tomography scans before and after failure.The predictions from the damage constitutive equation were compared with experimental results.This comparison shows that the proposed damage variable equation effectively characterizes the damage evolution of sandstone during loading and unloading,and that the constitutive equation closely fits the experimental data.This study provides a theoretical basis for monitoring and assessing the responses of surrounding rock mass during underground excavation. 展开更多
关键词 SANDSTONE acoustic emission rock resistivity uniaxial cyclic loading and unloading rock cracks damage constitutive equation
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Damage evolution and failure behavior of coal-rock combination subjected to different cyclic loading paths and loading rates: Insights from energy-driven effects
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作者 WANG Kai ZUO Xiao-huan +4 位作者 DU Feng SUN Jia-zhi JU Yang SHU Long-yong CAI Yong-bo 《Journal of Central South University》 2025年第9期3447-3469,共23页
In this study,a uniaxial cyclic compression test is conducted on coal-rock composite structures under two cyclic loads using MTSE45.104 testing apparatus to investigate the macro-mesoscopic deformation,damage behavior... In this study,a uniaxial cyclic compression test is conducted on coal-rock composite structures under two cyclic loads using MTSE45.104 testing apparatus to investigate the macro-mesoscopic deformation,damage behavior,and energy evolution characteristics of these structures under different cyclic stress disturbances.Three loading and unloading rates(LURs)are tested to examine the damage behaviors and energy-driven characteristics of the composites.The findings reveal that the energy-driven behavior,mechanical properties,and macro-micro degradation characteristics of the composites are significantly influenced by the loading rate.Under the gradual cyclic loading and unloading(CLU)path with a constant lower limit(path I)and the CLU path with variable upper and lower boundaries(path II),an increase in LURs from 0.05 to 0.15 mm/min reduces the average loading time by 32.39%and 48.60%,respectively.Consequently,the total number of cracks in the samples increases by 1.66-fold for path I and 1.41-fold for path II.As LURs further increase,the energy storage limit of samples expands,leading to a higher proportion of transmatrix and shear cracks.Under both cyclic loading conditions,a broader cyclic stress range promotes energy dissipation and the formation of internal fractures.Notably,at higher loading rates,cracks tend to propagate along primary weak surfaces,leading to an increased incidence of intermatrix fractures.This behavior indicates a microscopic feature of the failure mechanisms in composite structures.These results provide a theoretical basis for elucidating the damage and failure characteristics of coal-rock composite structures under cyclic stress disturbances. 展开更多
关键词 coal-rock composite samples cyclic loading loading and unloading rates RA-AF correlation macro-micro damage features failure behavior
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CoMoNiO-S/nickel foam heterostructure composite for efficient oxygen evolution catalysis performance
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作者 YANG Hong SHAO Shengjuan +2 位作者 LI Baoyi LU Yifan LI Na 《无机化学学报》 北大核心 2026年第1期203-215,共13页
A composite electrocatalyst,CoMoNiO-S/NF-110(NF is nickel foam),was synthesized through electrodeposition,followed by pyrolysis and then the vulcanization process.CoMoNiO-S/NF-110 exhibited a structure where Ni3S2 and... A composite electrocatalyst,CoMoNiO-S/NF-110(NF is nickel foam),was synthesized through electrodeposition,followed by pyrolysis and then the vulcanization process.CoMoNiO-S/NF-110 exhibited a structure where Ni3S2 and Mo2S3 nanoparticles were integrated at the edges of Co3O4 nanosheets,creating a rich,heterogeneous interface that enhances the synergistic effects of each component.In an alkaline electrolyte,the synthesized CoMoNiO-S/NF-110 exhibited superior electrocatalytic performance for oxygen evolution reaction(OER),achieving current densities of 100 and 200 mA·cm^(-2) with low overpotentials of 199.4 and 224.4 mV,respectively,outperforming RuO2 and several high-performance Mo and Ni-based catalysts.This excellent performance is attributed to the rich interface formed between the components and active sites exposed by the defect structure. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen evolution reaction VULCANIZATION composite electrocatalyst MoNi-based catalyst
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