断裂数对砂岩蠕变和声发射特性影响的实验研究

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Huaichang Yu, Zirui Wang, Zhongyu Zhang, Zhuoran Wang
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利用RLJW-2000岩石微机控制流变伺服试验系统和PCI-2声发射试验设备,分别对小浪底储层区采集的0、1、2条预制裂缝的砂岩样品进行了单轴压缩蠕变试验和声发射试验。系统分析了不同断裂数样品的声发射振幅、峰值频率、声发射事件和 b 值的变化规律。比较研究了声发射 b 值和累积振铃次数对岩体蠕变破坏前兆时间预测的差异,从而确定了断裂数对砂岩蠕变和声发射特性的影响。研究结果表明:(1)随着预制断裂数的增加,样品的声发射信号计数在 60-80 dB 和 80-100 dB 的振幅区间内增加。特别是在 80-100 dB 的高振幅区间内,信号数量较多,但在 45-60 dB 的低振幅区间内,信号数量有所减少。(2) 在每个应力水平下,单断口和双断口样品产生的声发射事件总数分别是完整样品的 1.90 倍和 2.36 倍。在最后一个应力水平下,单断口和双断口样品产生的事件数分别是完整样品的 4.64 倍和 6.19 倍。预制断裂数量越多,意味着样品产生的声发射事件总计数越高,在最后一个应力水平下产生的声发射事件计数也越高。(3) 在同一应力水平下,随着预制断裂数的增加,样品声发射信号的频带集中度越高。在最后一个应力水平下,随着预制断裂数目的增加,样品声发射信号的峰值频率集中在更多的频段(分别为 4 个、7 个和 8 个频段)。(4)随着预制断裂数的增加,样品的平均声发射 b 值总体呈下降趋势,Δ b 范围增大。(5) 与完整样品相比,加速蠕变失效前的单断口和双断口样品的声发射 b 值的骤降率分别增加了 8.0% 和 11.2%。(6) 不同断裂数样品的声发射 b 值曲线和累积振铃次数曲线比应变曲线更早地预测了岩体的蠕变破坏。对于所有样品,声发射 b 值曲线预测的岩体蠕变破坏前兆时间点均早于相应的累积振铃次数曲线预测的时间点。随着预制裂缝数量的增加,声发射 b 值曲线预测的岩体蠕变破坏前兆时间点更早。 专题文集:本文是 "人类世工程地质与水文地质学 "论文集的一部分,可从以下网址获取:https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/engineering-geology-and-hydrogeology-of-the-anthropocene
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Experimental Study of the Effects of Fracture Number on the Creep and Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Sandstone
Creep and acoustic emission tests were conducted under uniaxial compression on sandstone samples with 0, 1, and 2 prefabricated fractures collected from the Xiaolangdi Reservoir area using the RLJW-2000 rock microcomputer-controlled rheology servo test system and the PCI-2 acoustic emission testing equipment, respectively. The change laws of the acoustic emission amplitudes, peak frequencies, acoustic emission events, and b values of samples with different fracture numbers were systematically analyzed. The differences between the prediction made by acoustic emission b value and cumulative ringing count for the precursor time of creep failure in a rock mass was comparatively studied, thereby identifying the effects of fracture number on the creep and acoustic emission characteristics of sandstone. According to the study results: (1) With the increase in the prefabricated fracture number, the acoustic emission signal counts of samples increased within the amplitude intervals of 60–80 dB and 80–100 dB. The signal counts were especially high in the high-amplitude interval of 80–100 dB, but they decreased within the low-amplitude interval of 45–60 dB. (2) Under each stress level, the total acoustic emission event counts generated by the single-fracture and double-fracture samples were 1.90 and 2.36 times that generated by the intact sample, respectively. Under the last stress level, the event counts generated by the single-fracture and double-fracture samples were 4.64 and 6.19 times the event count generated by the intact sample, respectively. A higher prefabricated fracture number implied higher total acoustic emission event counts generated by samples and higher acoustic emission event counts generated under the last stress level. (3) Under the same stress level, the frequency band concentration of the acoustic emission signals of samples became more pronounced as the prefabricated fracture number increased. Under the last stress level, as the prefabricated fracture number increased, the peak frequencies of the acoustic emission signals of samples were concentrated in more numbers of frequency ranges (four, seven, and eight frequency ranges, respectively). (4) With the increase in the prefabricated fracture number, the average acoustic emission b values of samples presented an overall declining trend, with an increased Δ b range. (5) The plunge rates of the acoustic emission b values of the single-fracture and double-fracture samples before accelerated creep failure increased by 8.0% and 11.2%, respectively, as compared with the intact sample. (6) The acoustic emission b value curves and cumulative ringing count curves of samples with different fracture numbers predicted creep failure in rock mass earlier than the strain curves. For all samples, the precursor time points of creep failure in rock mass predicted by acoustic emission b value curves were all earlier than those predicted by corresponding cumulative ringing count curves. As the prefabricated fracture number increased, the precursor time points of creep failure in rock mass predicted by acoustic emission b value curves were even earlier. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology of the Anthropocene collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/engineering-geology-and-hydrogeology-of-the-anthropocene
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期刊介绍: Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology is owned by the Geological Society of London and published by the Geological Society Publishing House. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology (QJEGH) is an established peer reviewed international journal featuring papers on geology as applied to civil engineering mining practice and water resources. Papers are invited from, and about, all areas of the world on engineering geology and hydrogeology topics. This includes but is not limited to: applied geophysics, engineering geomorphology, environmental geology, hydrogeology, groundwater quality, ground source heat, contaminated land, waste management, land use planning, geotechnics, rock mechanics, geomaterials and geological hazards. The journal publishes the prestigious Glossop and Ineson lectures, research papers, case studies, review articles, technical notes, photographic features, thematic sets, discussion papers, editorial opinion and book reviews.
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