Lithosphere (Nov 2022)

Strain Field Evolution and Constitutive Model of Coal considering the Effect of Beddings

  • Tao Wang,
  • Weizhong Zhang,
  • Hongbao Zhao,
  • Lina Ge,
  • Wenpu Li,
  • Huan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2113/2022/2724512
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022, no. 1

Abstract

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AbstractIn order to study the bedding effect of coal and rock deformation, the surface deformation fields of coal and rock at different bedding angles were obtained by means of digital image correlation (DIC). By optimizing the statistical index describing the nonuniformity of strain field, the initiation and evolution characteristics of deformation localization were analyzed quantitatively. The concepts of equivalent cohesive force and equivalent tensile strength were put forward, and a transverse isotropic constitutive model of coal and rock was established. The results show that the maximum shear deformation field of uniaxial compressed coal and rock in parallel bedding is more likely to show the three-stage characteristics of uniform stage, localization stage, and failure stage. In the vertical and parallel bedding directions, the modified statistical index curve of coal and rock in the process of uniaxial compression shows typical two-stage characteristics. When loading perpendicular to bedding, the starting stress of deformation localization of coal and rock is closer to the peak strength, and when loading parallel to bedding, coal and rock are easier to show localization characteristics.