Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project

There are many fracture zones crossing the dam foundation of the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project in southwestern China. Clastic rock is the main media of the fracture zone and has poor physical and mechanical properties. In order to investigate the creep behavior of clastic rock, triaxial creep tests...

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Main Authors: Yu Zhang, Wei-ya Xu, Jian-fu Shao, Hai-bin Zhao, Wei Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Water Science and Engineering
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spelling doaj-3483b7b2efee4eab94cca28dd98bcb9e2020-11-24T23:02:57ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702015-01-0181556210.1016/j.wse.2015.01.005Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower ProjectYu Zhang0Wei-ya Xu1Jian-fu Shao2Hai-bin Zhao3Wei Wang4College of Pipeline and Civil Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266555, PR ChinaGeotechnical Research Institute, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR ChinaGeotechnical Research Institute, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR ChinaHunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Key Technology on Hydropower Development, Changsha 410014, PR ChinaGeotechnical Research Institute, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, PR ChinaThere are many fracture zones crossing the dam foundation of the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project in southwestern China. Clastic rock is the main media of the fracture zone and has poor physical and mechanical properties. In order to investigate the creep behavior of clastic rock, triaxial creep tests were conducted using a rock servo-controlling rheological testing machine. The results show that the creep behavior of clastic rock is significant at a high level of deviatoric stress, and less time-dependent deformation occurs at high confining pressure. Based on the creep test results, the relationship between axial strain and time under different confining pressures was investigated, and the relationship between axial strain rate and deviatoric stress was also discussed. The strain rate increases rapidly, and the rock sample fails eventually under high deviatoric stress. Moreover, the creep failure mechanism under different confining pressures was analyzed. The main failure mechanism of clastic rock is plastic shear, accompanied by a significant compression and ductile dilatancy. On the other hand, with the determined parameters, the Burgers creep model was used to fit the creep curves. The results indicate that the Burgers model can exactly describe the creep behavior of clastic rock in the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167423701500006XRock mechanicsClastic rockCreep behaviorTriaxial creep testBurgers creep modelXiangjiaba Hydropower Project
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author Yu Zhang
Wei-ya Xu
Jian-fu Shao
Hai-bin Zhao
Wei Wang
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Wei-ya Xu
Jian-fu Shao
Hai-bin Zhao
Wei Wang
Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
Water Science and Engineering
Rock mechanics
Clastic rock
Creep behavior
Triaxial creep test
Burgers creep model
Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
author_facet Yu Zhang
Wei-ya Xu
Jian-fu Shao
Hai-bin Zhao
Wei Wang
author_sort Yu Zhang
title Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
title_short Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
title_full Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
title_sort experimental investigation of creep behavior of clastic rock in xiangjiaba hydropower project
publisher Elsevier
series Water Science and Engineering
issn 1674-2370
publishDate 2015-01-01
description There are many fracture zones crossing the dam foundation of the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project in southwestern China. Clastic rock is the main media of the fracture zone and has poor physical and mechanical properties. In order to investigate the creep behavior of clastic rock, triaxial creep tests were conducted using a rock servo-controlling rheological testing machine. The results show that the creep behavior of clastic rock is significant at a high level of deviatoric stress, and less time-dependent deformation occurs at high confining pressure. Based on the creep test results, the relationship between axial strain and time under different confining pressures was investigated, and the relationship between axial strain rate and deviatoric stress was also discussed. The strain rate increases rapidly, and the rock sample fails eventually under high deviatoric stress. Moreover, the creep failure mechanism under different confining pressures was analyzed. The main failure mechanism of clastic rock is plastic shear, accompanied by a significant compression and ductile dilatancy. On the other hand, with the determined parameters, the Burgers creep model was used to fit the creep curves. The results indicate that the Burgers model can exactly describe the creep behavior of clastic rock in the Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project.
topic Rock mechanics
Clastic rock
Creep behavior
Triaxial creep test
Burgers creep model
Xiangjiaba Hydropower Project
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167423701500006X
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