A study on stress-strain behaviour of granite and sandstone using closed-circuit servo-controlled testing machine

The objective of this study is to adopt a fundamental approach towards understanding the behaviour of granite and sandstone under uniaxial compression. The study is based on the complete stress-strain curve that represents the rock deformation under loading at a constant strain rate. Indeed, the com...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Rini Asnida
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/111/1/RiniAsnidaAbdullahMFKA2006.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/111/
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Summary:The objective of this study is to adopt a fundamental approach towards understanding the behaviour of granite and sandstone under uniaxial compression. The study is based on the complete stress-strain curve that represents the rock deformation under loading at a constant strain rate. Indeed, the complete stress-strain curve covers the behaviour of rock both at pre- and post-peak failure phases. To obtain the curve, the compression test need to be carried out using closed-circuit servo-controlled testing machine, or machine of high stiffness. In this study, a series of unaxial compressive tests on samples of granite and sandstone were undertaken using 3000 kN Tinius Olsen servo-controlled testing machine. Based on the complete stress-strain curves obtained, the deformation behaviour for both rock types are compared. Parameters being compared include peak strength, strain at failure and deformational behaviour at pre- and post-peak stages. Study on post failure behaviour of rock is particularly important in designing excavation, where rock materials may have been highly fractured or display certain degree of failure.