Author:
Wang Jianchao,Wang Wei,Chen Guoqing,Wang Yanke
Abstract
AbstractRockburst is a common geological hazard in deep underground engineering, and it often occurs in strata consisting of brittle rocks. In this study, the moisture content effect on the rockburst intensity of sandstones is systematically studied. A series of triaxial unloading compression tests along with the acoustic emission monitoring are performed for sandstone specimens with different moisture content levels. The mechanical properties, failure characteristics, and dilatancy behaviors of sandstone specimens are then properly compared. Comparative results reveal that the triaxial compressive strength and total strain energy of the saturated specimen decrease by about 30% and 35%, respectively, as compared to those of the dry specimen. Moreover, the magnitude of elastic strain energy tends to decrease with the increasing water content. The effect of moisture content on the rockburst intensity of sandstones is, therefore, significant. Besides, it is also found that the onset of dilatancy is generally unaffected by the water content, whereas the extent of dilatancy significantly decreases with the increasing water content. Numerical simulations for a tunnel excavation model confirm that injecting water into the surrounding rock is an effective way of reducing the rockburst intensity during tunnel excavations. These results have a guiding significance for the prevention and control of rockbursts in underground engineering.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection Independent Research Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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