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Experimental investigation of fracture damage of notched granite beams under cyclic loading using DIC and AE techniques

Jianhui Tang, Xudong Chen, Feng Dai, Mingdong Wei

2020Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures77 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Fracture experiments of three‐point bending notched granite beams were performed under cyclic loading using digital image correlation (DIC) and acoustic emission (AE) techniques. The damage evolution process of the specimen under cyclic loading was analysed on the basis of AE ring count and b value. The strain and displacement fields and the fracture process zone (FPZ) ahead of the crack tip were revealed by DIC. The results showed that the AE characteristics of rock fracture indicated a noticeable Kaiser effect in the stage of cyclic loading and unloading. Moreover, when the loading force reached 70% of its peak value, the AE characteristics showed the Felicity effect. The damage produced during the loading‐unloading process contributed to the development of the cracks leading to the catastrophic fracture. Besides, a relatively high loading rate was found to help to suppress the development of the FPZ at the crack tip.

Topics & Concepts

Acoustic emissionMaterials scienceDigital image correlationFracture (geology)Composite materialBendingDisplacement (psychology)Three point flexural testFracture mechanicsCyclic stressPsychologyPsychotherapistRock Mechanics and ModelingGeophysical Methods and ApplicationsLandslides and related hazards
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