Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Oct 2024)

Modeling time-dependent mechanical behavior of hard rock considering excavation-induced damage and complex 3D stress states

  • Peiyang Yu,
  • Xiuli Ding,
  • Peng-Zhi Pan,
  • Shuting Miao,
  • Zhaofeng Wang,
  • Shuling Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 4046 – 4065

Abstract

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To investigate the long-term stability of deep rocks, a three-dimensional (3D) time-dependent model that accounts for excavation-induced damage and complex stress state is developed. This model comprises three main components: a 3D viscoplastic isotropic constitutive relation that considers excavation damage and complex stress state, a quantitative relationship between critical irreversible deformation and complex stress state, and evolution characteristics of strength parameters. The proposed model is implemented in a self-developed numerical code, i.e. CASRock. The reliability of the model is validated through experiments. It is indicated that the time-dependent fracturing potential index (ξTFPI) at a given time during the attenuation creep stage shows a negative correlation with the extent of excavation-induced damage. The time-dependent fracturing process of rock demonstrates a distinct interval effect of the intermediate principal stress, thereby highlighting the 3D stress-dependent characteristic of the model. Finally, the influence of excavation-induced damage and intermediate principal stress on the time-dependent fracturing characteristics of the surrounding rocks around the tunnel is discussed.

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