Numerical Simulation of Damage and Deformation Characteristics of Rock Mass with Transfixion Joint

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Use FLAC3D, the interface command to define joint surface, set up rock mass models with 15 °, 30 °, 60 °, etc. different dip joint, and in accordance with the laboratory test data of rock and joint surface for a variety of strength and deformation parameters setting, carries on the numerical simulation of uniaxial compression. Got failure mode, plastic zone evolution and the stress strain curve of rock mass with different dip joint, and the result compared with the actual test has a higher similarity, to prove the feasibility of the numerical simulation method.

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September 2013

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