Computers and Concrete

Volume 27, Number 2, 2021, pages 99-109

DOI: 10.12989/cac.2021.27.2.099

Physical test and PFC2D simulation of the failure mechanism of echelon joint under uniaxial compression

V. Sarfarazi, S. Abharian and E. Zarrin Ghalam

Abstract

Experimental and discrete element methods were used to investigate the effects of echelon non-persistent joint on the failure behaviour of joint's bridge area under uniaxial compressive test. Concrete samples with dimension of 150 mmx100 mmx50 mm were prepared. Uniaxial compressive strength and tensile strength of concrete were 14 MPa and 1MPa, respectivly. Within the specimen, three echelon non-persistent notches were provided. These joints were distributed on the three diagonal plane. the angle of diagonal plane related to horizontal axis were 15o, 30o and 45o. The angle of joints related to diagonal plane were 30o, 45o, 60o. Totally, 9 different configuration systems were prepared for non-persistent joint. In these configurations, the length of joints were taken as 2 cm. Similar to those for joints configuration systems in the experimental tests, 9 models with different echelon non-persistent joint were prepared in numerical model. The axial load was applied to the model by rate of 0.05 mm/min. the results show that the failure process was mostly governed by both of the non-persistent joint angle and diagonal plane angle. The compressive strengths of the specimens were related to the fracture pattern and failure mechanism of the discontinuities. It was shown that the shear behaviour of discontinuities is related to the number of the induced tensile cracks which are increased by increasing the joint angle. The strength of samples increase by increasing both of the joint angle and diagonal plane angle. The failure pattern and failure strength are similar in both methods i.e. the experimental testing and the numerical simulation methods.

Key Words

echelon non-persistent joint; joint angle; PFC2D

Address

V. Sarfarazi: Department of Mining Engineering, Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan, Iran S. Abharian: Department of Mining and metallurgical engineering, Amirkabir university, Tehran, Iran E. Zarrin Ghalam: Department of Mining Engineering, Hamedan University of Technology, Hamedan, Iran