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Apparent Deterioration Law and Shear Failure Mode of Rock-Mortar Interface Based on Topography-Sensing Technology.

Linglin XieWenyu TangHang LinFan LeiYifan ChenYixian WangYanlin Zhao
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
As an advanced spatial technology, topography-sensing technology is comprehensive, macroscopic, and intuitive. It shows unique advantages for rock structure interpretation and has important guiding significance for the research of the shear performances of rock-mortar interface under cyclic load in rock mass engineering. In this paper, cyclic shearing tests combined with the shear surface topography-sensing technology are employed to investigate the evolution characteristics of the interface morphology and the strength deterioration of the rock-mortar interface. Primarily, mortar and three types of rocks are used to prepare different rock-mortar interfaces, which are then applied to cyclic shear loading under two constant normal stresses. Subsequently, the shear strength degradation and dilatancy characteristics of rock-mortar interfaces with varying shear times are discussed. In addition, on the basis of the non-contact three-dimensional topography-sensing technology, the apparent three-dimensional point-cloud coordinate information of rock-mortar interface before and after each shear loading is obtained, and the apparent three-dimensional topography parameters of rock-mortar interface are calculated, according to which the influences of normal stress and lithology on the topography of interface subjected to cyclic shearing loading are analyzed.
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