A Time-Dependent Directional Damage Theory for Brittle Rocks Considering the Kinetics of Microcrack Growth

Volume: 55, Issue: 5, Pages: 2693 - 2710
Published: Jul 22, 2021
Abstract
A novel microcrack damage theory for describing the time-dependent behavior of brittle rocks is proposed. Instead of using scalar or tensorial variables to approximate the effect of microcracks, the concept of directional damage is introduced by upscaling the directional distribution density of microcracks through the noninteracting homogenization scheme. The contribution of an individual crack on global strain is first derived from the...
Paper Details
Title
A Time-Dependent Directional Damage Theory for Brittle Rocks Considering the Kinetics of Microcrack Growth
Published Date
Jul 22, 2021
Volume
55
Issue
5
Pages
2693 - 2710
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