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A Multiparameter Damage Constitutive Model for Rock Based on Separation of Tension and Shear

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  • YanHui Yuan
  • Ming Xiao

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By analysis of the microscopic damage mechanism of rock, a multiparameter elastoplastic damage constitutive model which considers damage mechanism of tension and shear is established. A revised general form of elastoplastic damage model containing damage internal variable of tensor form is derived by considering the hypothesis that damage strain is induced by the degeneration of elastic modulus. With decomposition of plastic strain introduced, the forms of tension damage variable and shear damage variable are derived, based on which effects of tension and shear damage on material’s stiffness and strength are considered simultaneously. Through the utilizing of Zienkiewicz-Pande criterion with tension limit, the specific form of the multiparameter damage model is derived. Numerical experiments show that the established model can simulate damage behavior of rock effectively.

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  • YanHui Yuan & Ming Xiao, 2015. "A Multiparameter Damage Constitutive Model for Rock Based on Separation of Tension and Shear," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:821093
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/821093
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