Abstract

To study the influence of control mode and loading rate on mechanical property of rock, uniaxial compression tests of four types of rocks (gray sandstone, red sandstone, mudstone and granite) are carried out under axial strain control mode and lateral strain control mode respectively. The characteristics of complete stress and strain curves, strength, brittleness and failure modes are analyzed. The results show that control mode has little influence on the pre-peak deformation, stress thresholds, while it has a greater impact on post-peak stress and strain curve, which makes the post-peak deformation stable and controllable, and shows the feature of Class II behavior. With lateral loading rates decrease, post-peak stress and strain curves appear more and more obvious fluctuations in the post-peak stage, and the time required for rock failure increases sharply, but the lateral control rate has little effect on the brittleness of rock. The failure mode of rock samples under axial strain control mode is mainly splitting failure, while that under lateral strain control is gradually changed to shear failure. The smaller the lateral loading control rate is, the more obvious the characteristics of shear failure is. Compared with uniaxial compression tests, under high confining pressure, the lateral dilation deformation is restricted, so peak strength is larger and stress redistribution can be better adjusted and stress fluctuation reduced accordingly in post-peak stage. The research results are an effective supplement to rate-dependent property of rocks and can provide some reference for deformation and strength characteristics research of brittle rock under lateral control mode.

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