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Microcrack-induced damage accumulation in brittle rock under dynamic loading (English)
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This paper is concerned with the development of a computational constitutive model which simulates the dynamic fracture behavior of brittle rock. The essential feature of this model is the treatment of the dynamic fracture process in rock as a continuous accrual of damage, where the damage mechanism has been attributed to the microcracking in the rock medium. Detailed descriptions of the model and its numerical implementation are given. A method is presented for determining the three additional material constants governing the damage accumulation. All of the numerical algorithms are amenable to vectorization for a vector processing computer and the model is computationally very efficient. A numerical example of an oil-shale blasting experiment is presented and compared to field observations. Results demonstrate that the model is applicable to the prediction of dynamic rock-fracture behavior.
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DYNA 2D
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computational constitutive model
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dynamic fracture behavior
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brittle rock
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continuous accrual of damage
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microcracking
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numerical implementation
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determining the three additional material constants
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damage accumulation
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numerical algorithms
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vectorization
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vector processing computer
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numerical example
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oil-shale blasting experiment
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compared to field observations
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