Chapter 6 Failure and Mohrs Circle K
Chapter 6 Failure and Mohrs Circle K
Chapter 6 Failure and Mohrs Circle K
We use a Mohr stress diagram to map the failure of rocks under stress, by
plotting both normal and shear stresses, as well as the greatest and least
stresses on the Mohr circle. After we test numerous rocks at different confining
pressures, we get a family of failure values that define a failure envelope.
T0 is the tensile
strength of the rock
Increasing
tensional
stresses, with
increases of
circle
diameter
T0 is the tensile
strength of the rock
=T
3
T0 is the tensile
strength of the rock
10 MPa
c 0 tan ( N )
Where c = o + tan
y = b + ax
and at failure
No fractures are
produced by any
other combination of
c on the circle.
c 0 tan ( N )
= s = 47 MPa.
c 0 tan ( N )
Measured values of
tensile strength,
cohesive strength,
and internal friction
for a few rock types.
Rock failure
envelope for a rock
marked by high
tensile strength,
high cohesive
strength, and high
internal angle of
friction.