Damage evolution law and constitutive model of granite under microwave irradiation

In order to further analyze the mechanism of microwave rock breaking,the damage evolution law and constitutive behavior of hard rock under microwave irradiation were studied.Firstly,the elastic micro element hypothesis of rock was carried out,and by combining with the micro element strength criterio...

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Autores principales: Jun DAI, Yiping REN, Fan YANG
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Publicado: Hebei University of Science and Technology 2021
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Sumario:In order to further analyze the mechanism of microwave rock breaking,the damage evolution law and constitutive behavior of hard rock under microwave irradiation were studied.Firstly,the elastic micro element hypothesis of rock was carried out,and by combining with the micro element strength criterion and three parameter Weibull distribution,the damage evolution equation,constitutive model and parameter determination formula of hard rock after microwave irradiation were derived.Then,the model was verified by ultrasonic testing and uniaxial compression test results of granite irradiated with different microwave power.The results show that the theoretical curve of the model is in good agreement with the experimental curve,which shows that the model can reflect the stress-strain process of granite fracture,and the physical significance of the parameters of the model and the influence law on the model are clear;there is a certain deviation in the fitting after the peak,but the model can still basically reflect the weakening law of rock after microwave irradiation.The in-depth study of the rock constitutive equation after microwave irradiation can provide some reference for the related calculation and numerical simulation of microwave irradiated rock,and improve the development of microwave-aided rock breaking technology.[HQ]