Experimental study on deformation and failure characteristics and energy evolution law of water-bearing sandstone in acidic environment

IF 3.7 2区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Jin Luo, Qingbiao B. Guo, Yingming Li, Guangming Zhao, Wangxuan Zhu
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Abstract

To examine the deformation, failure modes, and deterioration properties of sandstone containing water when exposed to acidic conditions, we initially performed uniaxial compression tests on sandstone specimens with varying pH levels and moisture contents. Microscopic fracture images were then captured using an scanning electron microscope. A quantitative assessment was conducted to analyze the reduction in strength, macroscopic and microscopic deformation, and failure characteristics, energy transformation, and the progression of damage in sandstone containing water. Finally, the damage degradation mechanism under acidic conditions was explored from a water-rock interaction perspective. The results showed that peak strength was lower in wet sandstone, with gradual reductions in elastic modulus (E) and compressive strength (σ) as water content increased. At 2.58% water content, maximum reductions in E and σ reached 42.3% and 43.07%, respectively. Failure initiated with microcracks, which expanded into through-going fractures and large spalling areas. Higher water content intensified the damage. Acid corrosion roughened fracture surfaces and increased porosity, with the most severe internal corrosion occurring at pH 4. Energy evolution during loading reflected microcrack compaction, initiation, propagation, and macroscopic failure. Increased water content correlated positively with damage, though high H+ concentration initially had a limited impact. This study can provide strong support for geotechnical engineering and environmental remediation.

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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment 工程技术-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
11.90%
发文量
445
审稿时长
4.1 months
期刊介绍: Engineering geology is defined in the statutes of the IAEG as the science devoted to the investigation, study and solution of engineering and environmental problems which may arise as the result of the interaction between geology and the works or activities of man, as well as of the prediction of and development of measures for the prevention or remediation of geological hazards. Engineering geology embraces: • the applications/implications of the geomorphology, structural geology, and hydrogeological conditions of geological formations; • the characterisation of the mineralogical, physico-geomechanical, chemical and hydraulic properties of all earth materials involved in construction, resource recovery and environmental change; • the assessment of the mechanical and hydrological behaviour of soil and rock masses; • the prediction of changes to the above properties with time; • the determination of the parameters to be considered in the stability analysis of engineering works and earth masses.
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