CHENG Yun, SONG Zhanping, XU Zhiwei, YANG Tengtian, TIAN Xiaoxu. 2024: Failure mechanism and infrared radiation characteristic of hard siltstone induced by stratification effect. Journal of Mountain Science, 21(3): 1058-1074. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-023-8444-4
Citation: CHENG Yun, SONG Zhanping, XU Zhiwei, YANG Tengtian, TIAN Xiaoxu. 2024: Failure mechanism and infrared radiation characteristic of hard siltstone induced by stratification effect. Journal of Mountain Science, 21(3): 1058-1074. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-023-8444-4

Failure mechanism and infrared radiation characteristic of hard siltstone induced by stratification effect

  • The deformation in sedimentary rock induced by train loads has potential threat to the safe operation of tunnels. This study investigated the influence of stratification structure on the infrared radiation and temporal damage mechanism of hard siltstone. The uniaxial compression tests, coupled with acoustic emission (AE) and infrared radiation temperature (IRT) were conducted on siltstones with different stratification effects. The results revealed that the stratigraphic structure significantly affects the stress-strain response and strength degradation characteristics. The mechanical parameters exhibit anisotropy characteristics, and the stratification effect exhibits a negative correlation with the cracking stress and peak stress. The failure modes caused by the stratification effect show remarkable anisotropic features, including splitting failure (Ⅰ: 0°-22.50°, Ⅱ: 90°), composite failure (45°), and shearing failure (67.50°). The AE temporal sequences demonstrate a stepwise response characteristic to the loading stress level. The AE intensity indicates that the stress sensitivity of shearing failure and composite failure is generally greater than that of splitting failure. The IRT field has spatiotemporal migration and progressive dissimilation with stress loading and its dissimilation degree increases under higher stress levels. The stronger the stratification effect, the greater the dissimilation degree of the IRT field. The abnormal characteristic points of average infrared radiation temperature (AIRT) variance at local stress drop and peak stress can be used as early and late precursors to identify fracture instability. Theoretical analysis shows that the competitive relationship between compaction strengthening and fracturing damage intensifies the dissimilation of the infrared thermal field for an increasing stress level. The present study provides a theoretical reference for disaster warnings in hard sedimentary rock mass.
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