Evolution of In Situ Rock Mass Damage Induced by Mechanical–Thermal Loading

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Hengxing Lan
C. D. Martin
J. C. Andersson
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,LREIS, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] Pöyry SwedPower AB,undefined
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Brittle rock mass; Deep underground; In situ; Evolution of progressive damage; Mechanical–thermal loading;
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To understand and predict the in situ brittle rock mass damage process induced by a coupled thermo-mechanical loading, the knowledge of rock mass yielding strength, scaling relationship between laboratory and in situ and microstructure characterization is required. Difficulties have been recognized due to the seldom availability of in situ experiment and appropriate numerical methodologies. The Äspö Pillar Stability Experiment was used to monitor the evolution of rock mass damage in a pillar of rock separating two 1.75-m diameter vertical boreholes. The loading of the pillar was controlled using the in situ stresses, excavation geometry, and locally increasing the rock temperature. The induced loading resulted in a complex discontinuum process that involved fracture initiation, propagation, interaction and buckling, all dominated by a tensile mechanism. Tracking this damage process was carried out in two steps. Initially, a three-dimensional numerical model was used to generate the stresses from the excavation geometry and thermal loading. The plane strain stresses, at selected locations where detailed displacement monitoring was available, were then used to track the evolution of damage caused by these induced stresses. The grain-based discrete element modeling approach described in Lan et al. (2010), which captures the grain scale heterogeneity of the rock, was used to establish the extent of damage. Good agreement was found between the predicted and measured temperatures and displacements. The grain-based model provided new insights into the progressive failure process.
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页码:153 / 168
页数:15
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