未充分保存的页岩材料的隐藏价值

A. Stroisz, M. Bhuiyan, N. Agofack, L. Edvardsen, P. Cerasi
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这项研究的重点是调查保存不足的页岩是否仍然有价值,以正确地描述材料的地球力学特征。这是通过有针对性的尝试来实现的,这些尝试可以扭转最初降低材料质量的过程,使页岩恢复原始的岩石特性。目前的重点是通过研究流体对机械和声学响应的影响来重新获得饱和状态。对保存较差的蛋白石粘土进行了大量的基本力学和声学测试,以确定这种材料的原始特性。其中,页岩强度测量采用无侧限抗压强度、划痕和冲孔试验,声波速度测量采用连续波技术和透透射法。实验在三种饱和状态下进行:“接收”、干燥和再饱和。为了应对这一结果,在瑞士蒙特特里地下实验室对附近保存完好的蛋白石粘土进行了同样的测试。结果表明,利用适当的测试方法,可以获得损坏岩心(如未保存的页岩)的有价值数据。一个例子是对小尺寸样品的测试,它提供了关于材料的声学和机械性能的可靠信息。然而,人们在多大程度上可以从未保存的材料中恢复原始属性是有争议的。
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The hidden value of insufficiently preserved shale material
The research is focused on investigating if insufficiently preserved shale can still be valuable in a correct geo-mechanical characterization of the material. This is achieved by targeted attempts leading to reverse the processes that diminished the quality of the material in the first place, allowing the shale to regain the original rock properties. The focus is limited, for now, to recapture the saturation state by investigating the fluid effect on the mechanical and acoustic response. A considerable number of basic mechanical and acoustic tests were conducted on poorly preserved Opalinus clay to identify the pristine properties of this material. Among these, the strength of the shale was measured by unconfined compressive strength, scratch, and punch tests, whereas the acoustic wave velocity was tested by continuous-wave technique and through-transmission method. The experiments wereperformed for three saturation states: 'as-received', dry and re-saturated. To confront the outcome, the same test campaign was conducted on well-preserved Opalinus clay from a nearby location, at the Mont Terri underground laboratory in Switzerland. Results show that obtaining valuable data on the damaged cores, such as unpreserved shale, is possible by utilizing adequate testing methods. One example are tests on the small-size samples that provide reliable information regarding the acoustic and mechanical properties of the material. It is, however, disputable to what extent one can recover the original properties from the unpreserved material.
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