Compression‐induced microcrack growth in brittle solids: Axial splitting and shear failure

Volume: 90, Issue: B4, Pages: 3105 - 3125
Published: Mar 10, 1985
Abstract
Micromechanisms of rock failure (axial splitting and shear failure) are examined in light of simple mathematical models motivated by microscopic observations. The elasticity boundary value problem associated with cracks growing from the tips of a model flaw is solved. It is shown that under axial compression, tension cracks nucleate at the tips of the preexisting model flaw, grow with increasing compression, and become parallel to the direction...
Paper Details
Title
Compression‐induced microcrack growth in brittle solids: Axial splitting and shear failure
Published Date
Mar 10, 1985
Volume
90
Issue
B4
Pages
3105 - 3125
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