Unified hardening model of carbonaceous shale based on β-yield function
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1.School of Resources and Environmental Engineering;2.Hubei Key Laboratory for Efficient Utilization and Agglomeration of Metallurgic Mineral Resources, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081,P. R. China

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TU45

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41672317, U1802243); Hubei Province Technical Innovation Special Projects (No. 2017ACA184); Major Science and Technology Projects of WUST Cultivate Innovation Teams (No. 2018TDX01)

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    The carbonaceous shale is widely distributed in the weak intercalated layer of high mine slopes in southwest China, the stability of which would be affected by the rain infiltration induced delegation of the carbonaceous shale. Carbonaceous shale can be regarded as a typical elastro-plastic material as ductile failure can be observed under complex loading conditions, which is similar with the over-consolidated clays. This paper developed a modified unified hardening model for carbonaceous shale to account for the strain-softening and dilatancy features. Besides, a β-yield function was adopted to better capture the negative dilatancy deformation. Moreover, the proposed model is able to account for the effect of the shape of yield locus on the model predictions, and the model performance can be then improved. Model predictions were compared with the drained triaxial test results of carbonaceous shales, form which a well-agreement was achieved, and consequently the model's performance was verified.

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崔凯,胡斌,崔阿能,马利遥,刘杨,祝鑫.基于β-屈服函数的炭质泥页岩统一硬化模型[J].土木与环境工程学报(中英文),2023,45(1):89~96

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  • Received:December 07,2020
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  • Online: February 20,2023
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