Elastoplastic analysis of circular openings in elasto-brittle-plastic rock mass based on logarithmic strain (Q1993119)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6972474
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Elastoplastic analysis of circular openings in elasto-brittle-plastic rock mass based on logarithmic strain
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6972474

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    Elastoplastic analysis of circular openings in elasto-brittle-plastic rock mass based on logarithmic strain (English)
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    5 November 2018
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    Summary: Rock-like materials, such as coal and soft rock, often manifest larger deformation features. The prediction values for displacement and failure region based on the commonly used small strain (SS) theory are generally larger than the field test results. Based on the Euler coordinate system, the logarithmic strain (LS) is employed to describe the actual deformation behavior. Both of the stresses and displacement of circular opening in elasto-brittle-plastic rock mass are formulated with differential equations. And a simple approach is proposed to solve the differential equations. The results show that the plastic radius depends on the elastic parameters, that is, Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio, which is different from SS theory. And the plastic radius and displacement of LS rock mass are smaller than those of SS rock mass, and the displacement of LS rock mass is absolutely smaller than the excavation radius. The proposed solutions can provide theoretical foundation for the optimization of supporting structure in underground engineering.
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