Abstract
► As the heating temperature increases, the peak stress and elastic modulus of heated granite decreases, while the peak strain increases. ► For a heating temperature below 400°C, the effect of temperature on peak stress, elastic modulus, and peak strain of granite is relatively small. ► When the heating temperature is below 400°C, the fatigue life can be considered to depend only on the values of σ m (T)/σ f (T) and σ a (T)/σ f (T). When the temperature is over 400°C, the fatigue life decreases as the temperature increases for given values of σ m (T)/σ f (T) and σ a (T)/σ f (T). ► There is a linear relationship between the damage parameter and fatigue life.
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