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Study on Nonuniform Evolution Characteristics of Rock Friction and Sliding

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  • Yimin Song
  • He Ren
  • Xiangfeng Lv
  • Tongzhen Xing
  • Yue Zhang

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By means of experimental research and theoretical analysis, the nonuniform evolution characteristics of rock friction and sliding were studied. Using digital speckle correlation (DIC) as observation method, the whole process of friction and sliding of a granite specimen in double-sided shear experiment is studied. A spring slider model considering the microscopic characteristics of interface asperities was established to simulate the microscopic process of rock friction and sliding. By comparing the theoretical analysis results with the experimental results, the effect of interface nonuniformity on rock friction sliding instability is studied. The results demonstrated that, with the increase of nonuniformity of sliding interface, the degree of local instability before stick-slip decreases, the stick-slip period shortens, and the value of shear drop during stick-slip period decreases. The nonuniformity of sliding interface will increase after local instability.

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  • Yimin Song & He Ren & Xiangfeng Lv & Tongzhen Xing & Yue Zhang, 2021. "Study on Nonuniform Evolution Characteristics of Rock Friction and Sliding," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9916780
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9916780
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