Abstract

Fractal derivatives characterize the accelerated creep phase of the creep process. In this study, based on the fractal order theory, the integer-order derivatives are defined from the spatio-temporal self-similarity phenomenon of the dynamic process using the scale change method, and the viscoplastic model is improved to establish a new creep instantonal model with damage to describe the complete creep phase of anthracite. The effects of damage variables on initial and accelerated creep were investigated by performing graded-loading creep tests. Based on the experimental data, inversions of the model-related parameters were performed, and parameter sensitivities were analyzed. The results show that the proposed model can better characterize the complete creep process of anthracite coal, which verifies the correctness and rationality of the model. The damage content affects the initial and accelerated creep strain under different loading levels, and a specific functional relationship exists between them. The study’s findings can provide some reference material for the stability control of anthracite affected by disturbing stresses.

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