Affiliation:
1. CCCC First Highway Consultants Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710075, China
2. College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, China
Abstract
The mechanical properties of frozen fissured rock masses are crucial considerations for engineering in frozen earth. However, there has been little research on the mechanical properties of frozen fissured sandstone, including its strength, deformation, and geometric parameters. In this study, sandstone samples with three open en echelon fissures were observed using high-speed photography and acoustic emissions during uniaxial compression tests. The aim was to investigate sandstone’s strength, deformability, and failure process in order to elucidate the effects of freezing on its mechanical properties. In the frozen-saturated and dried states, the uniaxial compression strength (UCS) initially decreases and then increases with an increase in fissure inclination angle. Conversely, the UCS of samples in the saturated state continuously increases. The UCS follows a decreasing trend, as follows: frozen-saturated state > dried state > saturated state. The initial crack angle decreases as the fissure inclination increases in all states, irrespective of temperature and moisture conditions. However, the initial crack stress and time show an increasing trend. The uniaxial compression strength (UCS) of frozen fissured sandstone is influenced by four mechanisms: (1) ice provides support to the rock under compression, (2) ice fills microcracks, (3) unfrozen water films act as a cementing agent under tension or shearing loads, and (4) frost damage leads to softening of the rock.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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