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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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Mechanical properties and damage constitutive model for uniaxial compression of salt rock at different loading rates

International journal of damage mechanics, 2021
To study the effect of loading rate on the mechanical properties of salt rock, uniaxial compression tests and acoustic emission tests at different loading rates were carried out on salt rock specimens. The test results show that with increases in loading
Junbao Wang   +4 more
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Creep properties and damage constitutive model of salt rock under uniaxial compression

, 2020
To study the creep property of salt rock, uniaxial compression creep tests on salt rock specimens were carried out. The test results indicate that there is no steady creep of the salt rock used in this test in a strict sense.
Junbao Wang   +3 more
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A nonlinear creep damage model for salt rock

International journal of damage mechanics, 2018
In the creep tests, stress is no longer a constant and increases gradually under the influence of damage occurring during accelerating creep, which is a slow-loading process rather than a conventional creep. With the accumulation of the damage over time,
Fei Wu, Jie Chen, Quanle Zou
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A creep model for salt rock considering damage during creep

Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials, 2023
Cheng Lyu   +6 more
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Acoustic emission characteristics and energy evolution of salt rock for deep-salt-cavern engineering under triaxial loading and unloading

Journal of Central South University, 2023
Jingjing Dai   +5 more
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Electroluminescence of rock salt

Soviet Physics Journal, 1970
The basic experimental results found in studies of the emission of thin single-crystal layers of rock salt in superhigh electric fields are classified and analyzed. The emission is shown to come from the salt layer and to be due to electronic processes in this dielectric.
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A Study of Uniaxial Acoustic Emission Creep of Salt Rock Based on Improved Fractional-Order Derivative

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2022
Fei Wu   +5 more
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Elastoplastic Damage Behavior of Rocks: A Case Study of Sandstone and Salt Rock

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2023
Xiangsheng Chen   +5 more
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