Investigation on the damage accumulation mechanisms of landslides in earthquake-prone area: Role of loading-unloading cycles

Ling Zhu , Luguang Luo , Shenghua Cui , Zhihao He , Hui Wang , Liangxi Zhang , Decai Kong
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Investigating rock damage behavior is crucial for understanding the formation mechanisms of fractured slopes in earthquake-prone areas. However, the current understanding of the nonlinear damage processes and mechanisms of rocks under cyclic loading is insufficient. This study investigated the damage behaviors of metamorphic sandstone, granite, and phyllite under cyclic loading using acoustic emission (AE), infrared thermal imaging, and digital image correlation (DIC) techniques. The experimental results demonstrated that the damage variables based on AE counts, infrared radiation temperature variance (IRTV), and surface deformation variance (SDV) increased with increasing cycles and stress levels. The temperature variation was influenced by lithology and the types of original pores and microcracks. The lag ratio and average lag time of the SDV effectively evaluated the progressive damage process. Specific damage mechanisms were identified, including the “compaction-embedment effect” in metamorphic sandstone, the “crystal incompatible deformation-fracture effect” in granite, and the “defective fracture effect” in phyllite.
地震易发区滑坡损伤累积机制研究:装卸循环的作用
研究岩石的损伤行为对于了解地震多发地区断裂边坡的形成机制至关重要。然而,目前对岩石在循环荷载作用下的非线性损伤过程和机理的认识还不够充分。利用声发射(AE)、红外热成像和数字图像相关(DIC)技术研究了变质砂岩、花岗岩和千层岩在循环载荷作用下的损伤行为。实验结果表明,基于声发射计数、红外辐射温度方差(IRTV)和表面变形方差(SDV)的损伤变量随着循环次数和应力水平的增加而增加。温度的变化受岩性、原始孔隙和微裂纹类型的影响。SDV的滞后比和平均滞后时间可以有效地评价其渐进损伤过程。确定了变质砂岩的“压实-嵌套效应”、花岗岩的“晶体不相容变形-断裂效应”和千层岩的“缺陷断裂效应”。
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