Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7169009 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Most importantly, a combined effect of loading conditions and existing flaw geometries on the fracturing processes was observed. At low bridging angles, there is a distinct difference of the coalescence pattern depending on the loading condition: direct coalescence when no vertical load was applied and no coalescence when a vertical load of 5â¯MPa was applied. At higher bridging angles, there is no effect of the loading conditions. This is consistent with the water pressure at failure (WPmax): for higher bridging angles, WPmax is the same regardless of the loading conditions, while for lower bridging angles WPmax is larger when a vertical load of 5â¯MPa is applied.
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Authors
Bruno Gonçalves da Silva, Herbert Einstein,