Structure of a Deformed Inhomogeneous Material on the Data of Acoustic Emission and X-Ray Computer Microtomography


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Abstract

Accumulation of defects at various stages of the deformation of a structurally inhomogeneous material (granite) has been studied using two nondestructive methods: acoustic emission (AE) and X-ray computer microtomorgaphy (CT). The quasi-static testing of cylindrical samples of a Westerly granite was carried out under uniaxial compression. The control of the defect formation was realized using the real-time monitoring of acoustic emission. For each sample under study, several steps of the loading and tomographic imaging have been performed. We have found that an exponential or power-law function of the energy distribution of the AE signals makes it possible to select a sample region, in which the system of defects has transited into a self-organized criticality state and large cracks have been formed. This result coincides with the data of the X-ray tomography Computer Microtomography.

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E. E. Damaskinskaya

Ioffe Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: Kat.Dama@mail.ioffe.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 194021

I. A. Panteleev

Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, Ural Branch

Email: Kat.Dama@mail.ioffe.ru
Russian Federation, Perm, 614013

D. R. Gafurova

Moscow State University

Email: Kat.Dama@mail.ioffe.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

D. I. Frolov

Ioffe Institute

Email: Kat.Dama@mail.ioffe.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 194021

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