Abstract

Deep underground engineering excavation will induce complex change in the true three-dimensional stress state of the surrounding rock, causing rock damage and then leading to a change in mechanical properties. In this research, the true triaxial compression tests are conducted to study the influence of σ2 and σ3 on the mechanical properties of marble, such as the characteristic strength (crack initiation stress σci, damage stress σcd, peak strength σp, and residual strength σr), post-peak deformation, ductility and brittleness. The peak strength σp, crack initiation stress σci and damage stress σcd of rock increase with the increase in σ2, while the variation of residual strength σr with σ2 is different from that of peak strength. As σ2 increases or σ3 decreases, the pre-peak plasticity of the rock decreases, the post-peak curve shape of the rock changes significantly, and the overall shape of the post-peak curve transforms from Class I to Class II. The Mogi-Coulomb strength criterion with intermediate principal stress effect was used to characterize the rock microelement strength, and then the new statistical damage constitutive model considering the initial compaction effect and damage threshold was proposed, and the model validation was carried out based on the experimental results and the effects of the proposed model parameters m and F0 on the rock strength and post-peak curve morphology were further explored.

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