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Dynamic responses and failure behaviors of submerged reefs containing pre-drilled hole subjected to repetitive impacting.

Authors :
Du, Hongbo
Wang, Xinting
Li, Wenjie
Wan, Yu
You, Wei
Source :
Ocean Engineering. Jun2024, Vol. 302, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The drilling-hammer method is adopted for the breaking over submerged reefs in waterway regulation engineering. However, rocks with pre-drilled holes are highly susceptible to the repetitive impacts from drop hammers or drilling equipment. Exploring the dynamic responses and failure behaviors of drilled-hole rocks under repetitive impacting is important for promoting implementation of this technique. In this study, the repetitive impacting tests were conducted on the drilled rocks by the split Hopkinson pressure bar to investigate the rock bearing capacity, deformation property, failure behavior, and energy evolution. The results indicate that the presence of pre-drilled holes and the decreasing loading rates attenuate the bearing capacity of rocks subjected to repetitive impacting. In contrast, the rock deformation capacity is impacted subtly by the impact loading rate and increases with the number of impacts and borehole size. The drilled rock failure occurred with the prevalence of intergranular fractures; subsequently, the proportion of transgranular fractures increased, contributing to the loading rate-dependent bearing capacity. The inverted S-shaped damage evolution curve was assessed using the inverted logistic growth model. The specimen absorbed few incident energies for fracture generation and propagation, and the rock with a larger drill size displays higher energy utilization and larger fragments. • Illustrated the influences of repetitive impacting on the bearing capacity and deformability of pre-cracked hole rocks. • Revealed the failure behavior and fracture mechanism of pre-cracked hole rocks under repetitive impacting. • Depicted the damage evolution of pre-cracked hole rocks under repetitive impacting by the inverted logistic growth model. • Investigated the dynamic energy dissipation of pre-cracked hole rocks under repetitive impacting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00298018
Volume :
302
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ocean Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176866863
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.117759