Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading

Abstract The damage and permeability evolution of rock under stress is of great significance to engineering safety. In this paper, the evolution law of rock damage and permeability is studied by means of acoustic emission (AE) seepage experiment on deep roof sandstone with cyclic loading. Characteri...

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Main Authors: Yang Zhao, Hongwei Zhou, Jiangcheng Zhong, Di Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-11-01
Series:International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-019-00278-z
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spelling doaj-3e195cba1222444cb7a0ea419b23e5462021-04-02T18:10:28ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Coal Science & Technology2095-82932198-78232019-11-016447949210.1007/s40789-019-00278-zStudy on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loadingYang Zhao0Hongwei Zhou1Jiangcheng Zhong2Di Liu3School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and TechnologySchool of Energy and Mining Engineering, China University of Mining and TechnologySchool of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, China University of Mining and TechnologySchool of Aerospace Engineering, Tsinghua UniversityAbstract The damage and permeability evolution of rock under stress is of great significance to engineering safety. In this paper, the evolution law of rock damage and permeability is studied by means of acoustic emission (AE) seepage experiment on deep roof sandstone with cyclic loading. Characterization of damage uses the changes in acoustic emission fractal characteristics and compression parameter which based on elastic modulus. The experimental results show that the AE events has fractal characteristic, in which the AE b-value and correlation dimension can represent the damage of rock. When the fractal characteristic value of AE increases, it indicates that the rock is in the compaction stage and the damage is not obvious. When the fractal characteristic value of AE drops, it indicates that the rock was damaged, and the permeability increase. Under the cyclic load increasing step by step, the elastic modulus first increases and then decrease. Introducing compression parameter C to characterize the state of compaction and damage, it is obtained that the rock damage state and hydrostatic permeability show a power law function relationship with porosity and have the same monotonicity. When compression parameter is less than zero, the evolution law of permeability and damage can be described by functional relationship between hydrostatic permeability K and compression parameter C.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-019-00278-zDeep roof sandstoneCyclic loadingAcoustic emissionPermeability
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author Yang Zhao
Hongwei Zhou
Jiangcheng Zhong
Di Liu
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Hongwei Zhou
Jiangcheng Zhong
Di Liu
Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
Deep roof sandstone
Cyclic loading
Acoustic emission
Permeability
author_facet Yang Zhao
Hongwei Zhou
Jiangcheng Zhong
Di Liu
author_sort Yang Zhao
title Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
title_short Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
title_full Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
title_fullStr Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
title_full_unstemmed Study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
title_sort study on the relation between damage and permeability of sandstone at depth under cyclic loading
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
issn 2095-8293
2198-7823
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract The damage and permeability evolution of rock under stress is of great significance to engineering safety. In this paper, the evolution law of rock damage and permeability is studied by means of acoustic emission (AE) seepage experiment on deep roof sandstone with cyclic loading. Characterization of damage uses the changes in acoustic emission fractal characteristics and compression parameter which based on elastic modulus. The experimental results show that the AE events has fractal characteristic, in which the AE b-value and correlation dimension can represent the damage of rock. When the fractal characteristic value of AE increases, it indicates that the rock is in the compaction stage and the damage is not obvious. When the fractal characteristic value of AE drops, it indicates that the rock was damaged, and the permeability increase. Under the cyclic load increasing step by step, the elastic modulus first increases and then decrease. Introducing compression parameter C to characterize the state of compaction and damage, it is obtained that the rock damage state and hydrostatic permeability show a power law function relationship with porosity and have the same monotonicity. When compression parameter is less than zero, the evolution law of permeability and damage can be described by functional relationship between hydrostatic permeability K and compression parameter C.
topic Deep roof sandstone
Cyclic loading
Acoustic emission
Permeability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-019-00278-z
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