Study on Shear Creep Characteristics of the Discontinuities with Different 3D Morphologies

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jan 1;16(1):405. doi: 10.3390/ma16010405.

Abstract

The rheological phenomenon of rock mass affects the long-term safety of rock mass engineering. In this study, gneiss samples with different 3D morphologies are prepared by splitting tests and are tested through multi-step creep tests. The long-term strength of rock discontinuities is determined by using several methods. The test results show that as the 3D morphological parameter increases, the creep deformation, creep rate, and the duration of failure all decrease. The long-term strength of rock discontinuities is linearly related to the 3D morphological parameter. Based on the principle of damage mechanics for rock mass, a damage variable is introduced in the creep model, and an improved non-linear Burgers model is established. Research results are of great theoretical significance and practical value for the design, construction, and long-term safety of rock mass engineering.

Keywords: 3D morphology characteristics; constitutive model; creep test; damage mechanics; natural rock mass discontinuity.