Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens

The brittle failure of hard rock due to the excavation unloading in deep rock engineering often causes serious problems in mining and tunneling engineering, and the failure process is always affected by groundwater. In order to investigate the effects of stress paths and water conditions on the mech...

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Main Authors: Diyuan Li, Zhi Sun, Quanqi Zhu, Kang Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/8/1689
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spelling doaj-ec2fd4d40a33420386e90748fc6b18b62020-11-25T00:19:12ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-04-0198168910.3390/app9081689app9081689Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone SpecimensDiyuan Li0Zhi Sun1Quanqi Zhu2Kang Peng3School of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaSchool of Resources and Safety Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, ChinaThe brittle failure of hard rock due to the excavation unloading in deep rock engineering often causes serious problems in mining and tunneling engineering, and the failure process is always affected by groundwater. In order to investigate the effects of stress paths and water conditions on the mechanical properties and failure behavior of rocks, a series of triaxial compression tests were conducted on dry and saturated sandstones under various loading and unloading paths. It was found that when the sandstone rock samples are saturated by water, the cohesion, the internal friction angle and the Young’s modulus will decrease but the Poisson′s ratio will increase. The fracturing characteristics of the sandstone specimens are related to the initial confining pressure, the stress paths and the water conditions from both macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints. The failure of sandstone in unloading test is more severe than that under loading test, particularly for dry sandstone samples. In unloading test, the energy is mainly consumed for the circumferential deformation and converted into kinetic energy for the rock bursts. The sandstone is more prone to produce internal cracks under the effect of water, and the absorbed energy mainly contributes to the damage of rock. It indicates that the possibility of rockburst in saturated rock is lower than the samples in dry condition. It is important to mention that water injection in rock is an effective way to prevent rockburst in deep rock engineering.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/8/1689triaxial compression testsandstonerock mechanicsrock fractureenergy evolution
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author Diyuan Li
Zhi Sun
Quanqi Zhu
Kang Peng
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Zhi Sun
Quanqi Zhu
Kang Peng
Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
Applied Sciences
triaxial compression test
sandstone
rock mechanics
rock fracture
energy evolution
author_facet Diyuan Li
Zhi Sun
Quanqi Zhu
Kang Peng
author_sort Diyuan Li
title Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
title_short Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
title_full Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
title_fullStr Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
title_full_unstemmed Triaxial Loading and Unloading Tests on Dry and Saturated Sandstone Specimens
title_sort triaxial loading and unloading tests on dry and saturated sandstone specimens
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The brittle failure of hard rock due to the excavation unloading in deep rock engineering often causes serious problems in mining and tunneling engineering, and the failure process is always affected by groundwater. In order to investigate the effects of stress paths and water conditions on the mechanical properties and failure behavior of rocks, a series of triaxial compression tests were conducted on dry and saturated sandstones under various loading and unloading paths. It was found that when the sandstone rock samples are saturated by water, the cohesion, the internal friction angle and the Young’s modulus will decrease but the Poisson′s ratio will increase. The fracturing characteristics of the sandstone specimens are related to the initial confining pressure, the stress paths and the water conditions from both macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints. The failure of sandstone in unloading test is more severe than that under loading test, particularly for dry sandstone samples. In unloading test, the energy is mainly consumed for the circumferential deformation and converted into kinetic energy for the rock bursts. The sandstone is more prone to produce internal cracks under the effect of water, and the absorbed energy mainly contributes to the damage of rock. It indicates that the possibility of rockburst in saturated rock is lower than the samples in dry condition. It is important to mention that water injection in rock is an effective way to prevent rockburst in deep rock engineering.
topic triaxial compression test
sandstone
rock mechanics
rock fracture
energy evolution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/8/1689
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