Xuebin Wang, Shuhong Dai, and Long Hai, Quantitative calculation for the dissipated energy of fault rock burst based on gradient-dependent plasticity, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 3, pp. 197-201.
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Xuebin Wang, Shuhong Dai, and Long Hai, Quantitative calculation for the dissipated energy of fault rock burst based on gradient-dependent plasticity, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 11(2004), No. 3, pp. 197-201.
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Quantitative calculation for the dissipated energy of fault rock burst based on gradient-dependent plasticity

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    Xuebin Wang    E-mail: wxbbb@263.net

  • Received: 27 May 2003
  • The capacity of energy absorption by fault bands after rock burst was calculated quantitatively according to shear stressshear deformation curves considering the interactions and interplaying among microstructures due to the heterogeneity of strain softening rock materials. The post-peak stiffness of rock specimens subjected to direct shear was derived strictly based on gradientdependent plasticity, which can not be obtained from the classical elastoplastic theory. Analytical solutions for the dissipated energy of rock burst were proposed whether the slope of the post-peak shear stress-shear deformation curve is positive or not. The analytical solutions show that shear stress level, confining pressure, shear strength, brittleness, strain rate and heterogeneity of rock materials have important influence on the dissipated energy. The larger value of the dissipated energy means that the capacity of energy dissipation in the form of shear bands is superior and a lower magnitude of rock burst is expected under the condition of the same work done by external shear force. The possibility of rock burst is reduced for a lower softening modulus or a larger thickness of shear bands.
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