Abstract

Deep rock will be influenced by the excavation disturbances of different degrees, which seriously affects the safety production of underground mines. Considering that deep rock will be impacted by different temperatures and varied disturbance degrees, this work analyzes the effect of temperature on the dynamic properties of marble by means of the dynamic and static combined SHPB test device. The results reveal that as the temperature climbed, the diameter and height of the specimen increased and the mass and longitudinal wave velocity dropped. The variation laws of total stress–strain curves after varied high temperatures are substantially the same; the peak stress was negatively correlated with the action temperature. At 25 °C~400 °C, the failure mode of specimens is less affected by temperature. When the temperature is higher than 400 °C, the failure degree of specimens increases with the growth of temperature. At 25~400 °C, the above energy varies minimally. At 400~800 °C, with the increase in temperature, the incident energy, transmitted energy and absorption energy decrease, and the reflection energy increases gradually.

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