Computers and Concrete
Volume 18, Number 2, 2016, pages 235-266
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2016.18.2.235
A review of experimental and numerical investigations about crack propagation
Vahab Sarfarazi and Hadi Haeri
Abstract
A rock mass containing non-persistent joints can only fail if the joints propagate and coalesce through an intact rock bridge. Shear strength of rock mass containing non-persistent joints is highly affected
by the both, mechanical behavior and geometrical configuration of non-persistent joints located in a rock
mass. Existence of rock joints and rock bridges are the most important factors complicating mechanical responses of a rock mass to stress loading. The joint-bridge interaction and bridge failure dominates mechanical behavior of jointed rock masses and the stability of rock excavations.The purpose of this review paper is to present techniques, progresses and the likely future development directions in experimental and numerical modelling of a non-persistent joint failure behaviour. Such investigation is essential to study the fundamental failures occurring in a rock bridge, for assessing anticipated and actual performances of the structures built on or in rock masses. This paper is divided into two sections. In the first part, experimental investigations have been represented followed by a summarized numerical modelling. Experimental results
showed failure mechanism of a rock bridge under different loading conditions. Also effects of the number of
non-persistent joints, angle between joint and a rock bridge, lengths of the rock bridge and the joint were
investigated on the rock bridge failure behaviour. Numerical simulation results are used to validate
experimental outputs.
Key Words
non-persistent joint; experimental test; numerical simulation
Address
Vahab Sarfarazi: Department of Mining Engineering, Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan, Iran
Hadi Haeri: Department of Mining Engineering, Bafgh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bafgh, Iran