Abstract

AbstractCracking is an important phenomenon in the failure of geomaterials. The prediction of crack paths is difficult and challenging because of the randomness and uncertainty in the cracking behaviors of geomaterials. In this paper, to predict crack paths based on 2D X‐ray computed tomography (CT) images, a digital energy grade‐based approach is proposed, and the corresponding energy principle is established. Excellent consistency of crack paths is found between the predicted crack path and the real crack path of the specimen. The numerical results indicate that the proposed approach provides a useful way to predict cracking paths in geomaterials. Meanwhile, the stress and displacement fields before and after the specimen fails can be obtained by combining the proposed method with finite element (FE) analysis. In total, this proposed method can be applied not only to monitoring the health of but also to the stability analysis of engineering structures during engineering activities.

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