scholarly journals Study on Strength Damage Evolution Regulation of Sandstone under Cyclic Erosion

Geofluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Zhigang Meng ◽  
Xuebin Cui ◽  
Gan Qi ◽  
Tingting Shi ◽  
Juan Ma

Owing to salt erosion, the sandstone of Yungang Grottoes has widespread weathering diseases. The soluble salt develops reciprocating crystallization pressure under the action of dry and wet cycles to diminish the sandstone strength. Finally, several pore-like and powder-like weathering phenomena are formed. To explore the change in sandstone strength during this process, the sandstone of Yungang Grottoes was taken as the research object. Herein, the uniaxial compression test, XRD test, and other methods were employed to study the samples under different salt erosion cycles. As the number of salt damage cycles increased, the phenomenon of sand particles on the sandstone surface gradually amplified. The compressive strength, tensile strength, and elastic modulus of sandstone decreased with the increase in erosion cycles. The curve was divided into two stages, and the macroscopic and microscopic damage equations of sandstone after erosion were established. During the entire damage process, erosion damage served as the basis of load damage and was affected by different cycles, impacting the development process of load damage. Through the establishment of numerical simulation meso-parameter evolution equations, the PFC2D particle flow model was used to conduct uniaxial simulation tests, and the simulation results were close to the macroscopic test results. Using the particle flow simulation test parameters under salt erosion, the development of the distribution of “displacement-force chain-crack” was analyzed under different salt erosion cycles. These results further revealed the meso-fracture damage characteristics of the Yungang Grottoes sandstone under the action of salt damage and provided a theoretical basis and a novel method for the protection of Yungang Grottoes against weathering.

2011 ◽  
Vol 264-265 ◽  
pp. 72-77
Author(s):  
H. Haghighat ◽  
D. Almasi

The process of lateral extrusion of gear-like components with radial tooth profile has been studied in this paper. The material flow in extrusion die cavity has been simulated using the SuperForge of FVM simulation package. The results of simulation have shown that the material fills the die cavity in two stages: Parallel movement to the end of toothed die cavity and fills the rest of shaped die cavity. Each stage of deformation has been analyzed by using slab method of analysis and the extrusion load values for each punch stroke have been estimated. Finally, comparisons between present theoretical results and experiments of other researchers’ work have been carried out to illustrate the validity of this proposed model.


2011 ◽  
Vol 90-93 ◽  
pp. 497-500
Author(s):  
Yan Chun Yin ◽  
Tong Bin Zhao ◽  
Yun Liang Tan ◽  
Chuan Wei Zang

The research of rock deformation and breaking has important scientific significance and engineering significance. Deformation is a long process, while the breaking happens in a monent relatively. In this paper the rock uniaxial compression test was simulated by using PFC2D. The complete curve of stress-strain was devided into six stages: compaction stage, elastic deformation stage, plastic sclerosis stage, plastic softening stage, breaking stage and breaking residual stage. It was found that the deformation localization generated the formation and extension of the cracks. When there were enough cracks, the specimen began to damage. Only a few crack bands evolved to breaking bands. The specimen’s breaking was mainly caused by indirect tension, supplemented by shear.


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