Abstract

The comprehensive experimental studies into the change in the stress-strain state of rock specimens subjected to uniaxial loading until failure, using the automated digital speckle photography analysis shows that when the stress reaches 50% of the limit strength of the specimens, low-frequency micro-deformation processes begin in the specimens under slow (quasi-static) stiff loading. The amplitude of the deformation-wave processes depends on the level of the pre-set macro-loading. Wave packets are plotted for averaged microstrains obtained in sandstone and marble specimens under uniaxial compression. Fourier transforms are used to define the amplitude-frequency characteristics of four micro-deformation stages: elastic, nonlinearly elastic, post-peak and residual strength stages. Elastic oscillations with frequency 0.5–4 Hz appear at the pre-failure stage and continue at the post-peak loading stage.

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