Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

Mechanical Response of Brittle Geomaterials Exposed to Dynamic Disturbance


Publishing date
01 Apr 2022
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
19 Nov 2021

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Guest Editors

1University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China

2Central South University, Changsha, China

3Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

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Mechanical Response of Brittle Geomaterials Exposed to Dynamic Disturbance

This issue is now closed for submissions.

Description

In nature and engineering, brittle geomaterials such as crystalline rock, concrete, and cement are extensively used as construction materials and are commonly used to build bearing structures. The natural and human-induced stresses imposed on these structures are often dynamic. From the repeated load to impact load and blasting load, the modes of dynamic disturbances are diverse, and the different loading modes correspond to distinct failure patterns and damage mechanisms. Compared to constant and monotonic loads, dynamic loads are easier, leading to premature failure or pronounced degradation of mechanical properties of the brittle geomaterial. The mechanical response of brittle geomaterials exposed to different types of dynamic disturbance is thus of great significance to understanding damage evolution when dynamic loads are applied.

Differing from metals or alloys, brittle geomaterials are normally highly elastic, discontinuous, and inhomogeneous. This often results in the sudden ruptures of geomaterials without any obvious precursory failure phenomenon. To effectively predict the failures of brittle geomaterials under dynamic loads, many monitoring techniques, such as acoustic emission, ultrasonic wave velocity, infrared thermal imaging, and digital image correlation are often used to capture the precursors from insights into different physical perspectives. This monitoring is significant in rock engineering which can provide an early warning for the failure of geomaterials when exposed to dynamic and complex loads.

This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for global scholars to report, exchange, and discuss their ideas, conclusions, and insights regarding the mechanical response of brittle geomaterials when subjected to dynamic loads. We encourage submissions that discuss the possible dynamic damage and failure mechanisms for brittle materials from macro-, meso-, and microscales. The characteristics include, but are not limited to, energy dissipation, deformation, acoustics emission, and infrared. Original research and review articles are welcome.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Experimental tests on the mechanical behaviors of brittle geomaterials subjected to cyclic loading
  • Experimental tests on the mechanical behaviors of brittle geomaterials subjected to blasting and impact loading
  • Effective failure precursors for brittle geomaterials subjected to cyclic loading
  • Application of non-destructive inspections to failure prediction of geomaterials under dynamic loading
  • Strain rate effect on brittle geomaterials subjected to impact loading
  • Impacts of loading pattern on the strength of brittle geomaterials
  • Numerical modeling of the failure process for brittle geomaterials under dynamic loading
  • Impacts of dynamic loading on meso- and micro-structures of brittle geomaterials
  • Hydraulic-stress coupling effects on dynamic behaviors of brittle geomaterials
  • Influence of repeated thermal loads on brittle geomaterial properties
  • Numerical simulation of internal structure changes of brittle geomaterials under heating-cooling cycles

Articles

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Yi Tan | Hao Cheng | ... | Han Xu
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Xueliang Li | Guang Sun
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  • - Article ID 3010859
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Research on the Mechanism of the Influence of Earthquake-Induced Landslides on the Stress and Deformation Characteristics of Tunnel

Yufang Zhang | Hongyu Liu | ... | Wei Li
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  • - Article ID 8347227
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Jun Tang | Shengcai Li | Yongfu Zhu
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  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 1980387
  • - Research Article

Auxiliary Piers on Long-Span Specially Shaped Mixed Steel Structure Main Tower Cable-Stayed Bridge: Research on the Impact on the Dynamic Performance

Shanshan Guo | Deyong Cui | Shaokun Ma
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  • - Article ID 3160968
  • - Research Article

Mechanical Responses of a Deeply Buried Granite Exposed to Multilevel Uniaxial and Triaxial Cyclic Stresses: Insights into Deformation Behavior, Energy Dissipation, and Hysteresis

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