Abstract

Energy evolution process of rock deformation is conducive to essentially reveal the rock failure mechanism and is of great significance to uncover the breeding of dynamic disasters in rock engineering. To characterize the damage evolution of energy dissipation during rock failure, the digital image correlation (DIC) technique is proposed to describe the rock failure mechanics and its energy evolution process. The uniaxial compression experiment of sandstone specimen was carried out, and the whole field deformation and failure characteristics of the rock had been captured by the DIC system. Measurement accuracy was verified by the fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor, the elastic region of the specimen was divided according to the location of strain localization band (SLB), and the evolution process of elastic strain energy of the rock was analyzed. The results show that the time history development of rock strain obtained by the FBG and DIC system matches identically, and the deviation of peak axial strain of both means is less than 5%, which verifies the applicability of DIC system. The uncoordinated evolution of rock deformation displacement field is discussed to reveal the crack development and failure form of the sandstone specimen under uniaxial compression. The energy evolution of the elastic region of the specimen is revealed, and the development of releasable elastic strain energy would be divided into three stages, which correspond to the stress–strain characteristics of rock failure mechanics. This study could provide an alternative analytical method for the experimental rock mechanics research studies.

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