Author:
Zheng Zhiming,Yang Yu,Pan Cheng
Abstract
AbstractDifferent stress creep tests are conducted on the sandstone in this study to better describe the creep properties of rocks under different stress states. A model that describes the rock creep process is established. The various stages of creep can be described by combining the creep properties of the creep elements of the model. A new method for determining creep parameters is proposed by using the special point on the creep curve and the definition of creep deformation. The relationship between the creep parameters, stress, and time is analyzed. An improved creep model that considers the effects of stress state and time on the creep parameters is developed. This model is verified using experimental data and calculation results. Results shows that the improved creep model better describes the creep properties of rocks and provides a new method for determining future model parameters. The shear modulus of elastic model controls the instantaneous deformation. The shear modulus of viscoelastic model governs the limit of viscoelastic deformation. The shear viscoelastic coefficient of viscoelastic model increases with the increase in stress. The coefficient of viscoplastic model controls the viscoplastic creep rate. The coefficient of a nonlinear Newtonian dashpot mainly controls the accelerated creep deformation of rock. The calculation results of the proposed model agree well with the experimental data under the action of different stress levels. This model accurately reflects the creep characteristics of the primary and steady-state creep stages, and overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional Nishihara model in describing accelerated creep.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Key laboratory project of Liaoning Province
the Liaoning Province "Xing Liao Talents Program" Technology Innovation Leading Talent Project
the Liaoning University of Technology Ph.D. Start-up Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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