Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy

The shear behavior of rock mass along its structural plane, i.e., joint, bedding plane, and foliation plane, plays a key role in determining rock strength which is highly anisotropic. The shear behavior along the foliation plane is rarely addressed from engineering geology point of view in the effec...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Qingzhao, Wu, Chuangzhou, Jang, Bo-An, Fei, Xunchang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1505592021-08-04T03:19:51Z Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy Zhang, Qingzhao Wu, Chuangzhou Jang, Bo-An Fei, Xunchang School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Foliation Plane Shear Strength The shear behavior of rock mass along its structural plane, i.e., joint, bedding plane, and foliation plane, plays a key role in determining rock strength which is highly anisotropic. The shear behavior along the foliation plane is rarely addressed from engineering geology point of view in the effect of anisotropy of on the shear behavior along foliation plane, not to mention the effect of anisotropy. In this study, the direct shear behavior of greenschist along the foliation plane is investigated using both intact and sheared greenschist samples. Identical concrete replicas for the sheared greenschist samples are prepared using 3D scanning and printing, in this study, and sheared in four directions, i.e., 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, under four normal stresses (σ n / σ c = 0.1 , 0.2 , 0.3 , 0.4). The intact greenschist samples show significantly higher shear strength compared to the sheared samples due to the bonding strength along foliation plane. The shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane is anisotropic due to the 3D roughness of foliation plane, and the anisotropic behavior diminishes as the normal stress increases. Moreover, the replicas of sheared greenschist samples shows same shear strength as the sheared greenschist samples, thus suggesting that the concrete is suitable for simulating greenschist shear behavior, including the peak shear strength, residual shear strength and stiffness, which also hints that the shear behavior of the sheared greenschist is dramatically controlled by surface roughness of the joint rather than rack by comparing the results of the shear greenschist with concrete replicas. This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos: 41602287, 51578408, 51509219). Soumyajit Mukherjee handled this article and reviewed twice. Anonymous reviewers are thanked for detail comments in two rounds. 2021-08-04T03:19:51Z 2021-08-04T03:19:51Z 2019 Journal Article Zhang, Q., Wu, C., Jang, B. & Fei, X. (2019). Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 108(5), 1755-1761. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-019-01727-5 1437-3254 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150559 10.1007/s00531-019-01727-5 2-s2.0-85066011835 5 108 1755 1761 en This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos: 41602287, 51578408, 51509219). Soumyajit Mukherjee handled this article and reviewed twice. Anonymous reviewers are thanked for detail comments in two rounds. International Journal of Earth Sciences © 2019 Geologische Vereinigung e.V. (GV). All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Foliation Plane
Shear Strength
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Foliation Plane
Shear Strength
Zhang, Qingzhao
Wu, Chuangzhou
Jang, Bo-An
Fei, Xunchang
Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
description The shear behavior of rock mass along its structural plane, i.e., joint, bedding plane, and foliation plane, plays a key role in determining rock strength which is highly anisotropic. The shear behavior along the foliation plane is rarely addressed from engineering geology point of view in the effect of anisotropy of on the shear behavior along foliation plane, not to mention the effect of anisotropy. In this study, the direct shear behavior of greenschist along the foliation plane is investigated using both intact and sheared greenschist samples. Identical concrete replicas for the sheared greenschist samples are prepared using 3D scanning and printing, in this study, and sheared in four directions, i.e., 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, under four normal stresses (σ n / σ c = 0.1 , 0.2 , 0.3 , 0.4). The intact greenschist samples show significantly higher shear strength compared to the sheared samples due to the bonding strength along foliation plane. The shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane is anisotropic due to the 3D roughness of foliation plane, and the anisotropic behavior diminishes as the normal stress increases. Moreover, the replicas of sheared greenschist samples shows same shear strength as the sheared greenschist samples, thus suggesting that the concrete is suitable for simulating greenschist shear behavior, including the peak shear strength, residual shear strength and stiffness, which also hints that the shear behavior of the sheared greenschist is dramatically controlled by surface roughness of the joint rather than rack by comparing the results of the shear greenschist with concrete replicas.
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Zhang, Qingzhao
Wu, Chuangzhou
Jang, Bo-An
Fei, Xunchang
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Wu, Chuangzhou
Jang, Bo-An
Fei, Xunchang
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title Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
title_short Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
title_full Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
title_fullStr Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
title_full_unstemmed Shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
title_sort shear behavior of greenschist along foliation plane considering anisotropy
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