Abstract
Conducting laboratory tests on natural rocks has significant value for the scientific and practical advancement of various types of rock engineering. The investigation of a rock-like materials that is similar in characteristics and structure to natural rock is key to the further advancement of laboratory rock experiments. The rapid development of sand powder 3D printing technology in recent years has provided a solution for fabricating rock-like materials. However, the low strength and elastic modulus of sand powder 3D-printed materials limit their application in simulating natural rocks. Therefore, this paper proposes a method to enhance the mechanical properties of sand powder 3D-printed materials utilizing glass fiber reinforcement by incorporating glass fiber into sand powder 3D-printed rock-like specimens. The mechanical properties and microstructural variations of the specimens with varying glass fiber contents are investigated utilizing mechanical testing, acoustic emission, scanning electron microscopy, etc. The results indicate that (1) it is feasible to utilize glass fiber to enhance the mechanical properties of sand powder 3D-printed materials; (2) The mechanical properties of sand powder 3D printing materials are significantly enhanced by the addition of glass fiber; and (3) the mechanisms controlling the reinforcement effect of glass fiber addition on sand powder 3D-printed specimens are determined by analyzing the microstructural characteristics of the specimens. This study improves the applicability of sand powder 3D-printed materials in simulating natural rock, thereby promoting the further application of 3D printing in the field of rock mechanics.
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