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A Parabolic Failure Criterion for Transversely Isotropic Rock: Modification and Verification

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  • Ding-Jian Wang
  • Huiming Tang
  • Peiwu Shen
  • Yi Cai

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It is of great significance to develop a failure criterion that can describe the orientation-dependent behavior of transversely isotropic rocks. This paper presents a simplified parabolic model that is successful in predicting the strengths of rocks under different confining pressures and bedding angles. The model is a modified version of the normal parabolic criterion for intact rocks. The two orientation-dependent parameters ( and ) in the model show trigonometric relationships with the bedding angle, and they can be readily determined through uniaxial and triaxial compression tests. The shape of the failure envelope is determined by , and only affects the level of rock strength. With application to 446 experimental data, the predicting results by the parabolic criterion are highly consistent with the experimental data, and the predictive capacity of the proposed criterion is better than those of the McLamore-Gray and Tien-Kuo criteria. Besides, the prediction errors for the high confining pressure condition and the bedding-sliding failure mode are smaller than those for the low confining pressure and the non-bedding-sliding failure. Moreover, the prediction error almost remains steady with the decrease of data set, indicating that the proposed criterion is of high precision even if the experimental data are limited.

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  • Ding-Jian Wang & Huiming Tang & Peiwu Shen & Yi Cai, 2019. "A Parabolic Failure Criterion for Transversely Isotropic Rock: Modification and Verification," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-12, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8052560
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/8052560
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