Physical and Particle Flow Modeling of Shear Behavior of Non-Persistent Joints

  • Ghazvinian, A. (Rock Mechanics Division, Tarbiat Modares University) ;
  • Sarfarazi, V. (Rock Mechanics Division, Tarbiat Modares University) ;
  • Nejati, H. (Rock Mechanics Division, Tarbiat Modares University) ;
  • Hadei, M.R. (Rock Mechanics Division, Tarbiat Modares University)
  • Published : 2011.09.29

Abstract

Laboratory experiments and numerical simulations using Particle Flow Code (PFC2D) were performed to study the effects of joint separation and joint overlapping on the full failure behavior of rock bridges under direct shear loading. Through numerical direct shear tests, the failure process is visually observed and the failure patterns are achieved with reasonable conformity with the experimental results. The simulation results clearly showed that cracks developed during the test were predominantly tension cracks. It was deduced that the failure pattern was mostly influenced by both of the joint separation and joint overlapping while the shear strength is closely related to the failure pattern and its failure mechanism. The studies revealed that shear strength of rock bridges are increased with increasing in the joint separation. Also, it was observed that for a fixed cross sectional area of rock bridges, shear strength of overlapped joints are less than the shear strength of non-overlapped joints.

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