A new equivalent statistical damage constitutive model on rock block mixed up with fluid inclusions (Q1720727)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018751
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    A new equivalent statistical damage constitutive model on rock block mixed up with fluid inclusions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018751

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      A new equivalent statistical damage constitutive model on rock block mixed up with fluid inclusions (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: So far, there are few studies concerning the effect of closed ``fluid inclusions'' on the macroscopic constitutive relation of deep rock. Fluid-matrix element (FME) is defined based on rock element in statistical damage model. The properties of FME are related to the size of inclusions, fluid properties, and pore pressure. Using FME, the equivalent elastic modulus of rock block containing fluid inclusions is obtained with Eshelby inclusion theory and the double M-T homogenization method. The new statistical damage model of rock is established on the equivalent elastic modulus. Besides, the porosity and confining pressure are important influencing factors of the model. The model reflects the initial damage (void and fluid inclusion) and the macroscopic deformation law of rock, which is an improvement of the traditional statistical damage model. Additionally, the model can not only be consistent with the rock damage experiment date and three-axis compression experiment date of rock containing pore water but also describe the locked-in stress experiment in rock-like material. It is a new fundamental study of the constitutive relation of locked-in stress in deep rock mass.
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