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Fractal Analysis of Failure Process and Damage Evolution of Jointed Sandstone Based on DIP Technique

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  • ZiQi Liu
  • LuLin Zheng
  • Hao Liu
  • Chun Zhu
  • WenJiBin Sun
  • XiaoRong Liu
  • Qing Qiu
  • ZhiBin Hao
  • Fuqiang Ren

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The Lannigou gold mine deposit is mainly composed of calcium-bearing sandstone and siltstone, and there are a lot of microdefects such as joints and cracks in the sandstone. The mesostructure of jointed sandstone makes a difference to the fracture process and mechanical properties. The RFPA2D software and Digital Image Processing Technology (DIP) were used to create a real microscopic structural numerical model of jointed sandstone with varied dip angle prefabricated cracks. A digital image-based rock microscopic scale fracture box dimension algorithm was established with MATLAB software. It is used to analyze the fractal characteristics of the acoustic emission field of unique prefabricated fractured sandstone. This study demonstrates that the mechanical parameter of jointed sandstone with different prefabricated cracks have manifest anisotropy, which includes elastic modulus and compressive strength. When the leaning angle of the cracks increases, they all increase linearly. There are three modes of starting-crack under uniaxial compression: from the peak of the prefabricated crack; from the middle of the prefabricated crack; and from the joint. Damage degree and rupture model are quantitatively represented by the fractal dimension. The more fractal dimensions there are, the more serious the damage, and the more complicated the rupture mode becomes. This research offers a novel method for investigating the evolution of rock microscopic scale fractures. This has to have engineering practical value for in-depth studies of rock fracture, instability, and failure, as well as the mechanisms that cause rock engineering disasters.

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  • ZiQi Liu & LuLin Zheng & Hao Liu & Chun Zhu & WenJiBin Sun & XiaoRong Liu & Qing Qiu & ZhiBin Hao & Fuqiang Ren, 2022. "Fractal Analysis of Failure Process and Damage Evolution of Jointed Sandstone Based on DIP Technique," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7528535
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7528535
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