On the Coupled Hydro-mechanical Behaviour of Jointed Rock Masses

On the Coupled Hydro-mechanical Behaviour of Jointed Rock Masses
Author: Piyal Wasantha Pallewela Liyanage
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Release: 2013
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Rock mass strength is the most important single parameter required for stability analyses of rock slopes. However, the precise estimation of rock mass strength is extremely difficult due to its heterogeneous nature induced by the presence of joints. Rock mechanical behaviour is greatly influenced by the geometrical properties of the joints, such as their orientation, persistence, surface roughness and degree of interconnectivity. In addition,different hydro-geological conditions can have marked influences on the jointed rock behaviour. The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the influence of various jointgeometrical properties on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of jointed rock masses under undrained hydro-geological conditions.The experimental study involved the testing of jointed rock samples under two differentstress conditions - unconfined and confined. First, the influence of three partially-spanning joint geometrical properties, i.e. joint location, orientation and persistence, on the strength of rock-like brittle material under unconfined stress conditions was experimentally studied.Test specimens were prepared using a cement-mortar mixture and the joints with desirablegeometrical properties were artificially embedded using water-jet cutting. Amongst theobserved behaviours, the variation of strength against partially-spanning joint orientation is salient, as the critical joint orientation was found to be 45°, which would have been (45+ø/2)°, in the case of a fully-persistent joint, according to the literature (ø is the friction angle). In addition, using the results of the experimental work, two constitutiverelationships using regression analysis and fuzzy logic analyses were also developed topredict the strength of rock with partially-spanning joints.The experimental results were also used to validate a two-dimensional numerical model.Numerical models were developed using both finite element (using RFPA2D software) anddistinct element (using UDEC software) methods. After validating the numerical models with reasonably good agreement between experimental and numerical results using both RFPA2D and UDEC, UDEC numerical simulation work was further extended to study the behaviour of rock with complex non-persistent joint arrangements. Several important results were obtained regarding the behaviour of rock with non-persistent joints from the above numerical simulations, and among them the new parameter introduced to describe the persistency of on-persistent joints is the most significant.Unconfined testing on natural bedded sandstone specimens was also conducted toinvestigate the effect of bedding orientation and water saturation on the mechanical response. The results of these bedded sandstone tests revealed some important characteristics of their mechanical strength and energy-releasing behaviour during deformation. In general, it was observed that water saturation can considerably lower the strength of bedded sandstone and the energy-releasing characteristics are mainly governedby the failure mechanisms of rock specimens.Experimental testing under confined stress conditions was started after modifying anexisting triaxial apparatus. In its original condition testing could only be performed under dry conditions, and the apparatus was therefore customized to include some novel features, such that it could be used to conduct testing under different hydro-geological conditions.All the experiments were conducted under undrained triaxial conditions and this thesisdiscusses the results of over 230 undrained triaxial tests in total. Intact Hawkesburysandstone specimens were first tested under different combinations of confining pressureand initial pore-water pressure (i.e. to simulate stress conditions at different depths) to understand the mechanical behaviour of the rock material being tested. Jointed specimen testing considered three different joint geometrical properties - joint orientation, degree of interconnectivity and surface roughness. All joints were embedded using water-jet cuttingfor the cases of surface roughness and orientation with rough surface profiles, while interconnected joints were created using a diamond cutter with planar surface profiles. For the joint orientation case, six different joint orientations were considered, and five different surface roughness profiles (i.e. surface profiles with five different JRC values) wereconsidered for the surface roughness case. Two interconnected joints were created in each sample for the case of joint degree of interconnectivity and six different joint angle combinations were considered. In each case, internal pore-water pressure fluctuation and its indirect influence on the mechanical behaviour was discussed and the critical insights identified are presented in this thesis. Some in-depth characterizations related to failuremechanisms, volumetric strain response and fracturing behaviour are also presented..In the cases of joint orientation and degree of joint interconnectivity, the hydro-mechanical behaviour of rock specimens was observed to be governed mainly by the failuremechanisms. The failure mechanisms were dependent on the confining pressure, inaddition to the joint geometrical properties. Therefore, for both joint geometrical properties (i.e. joint orientation and degree of joint interconnectivity) 'failure mechanism matrices' were developed to predict the failure mechanism for a given joint geometry and confining pressure. In the case of joint surface roughness, the irregular joint profiles were observed to show a ductile response unlike regular saw-toothed joints, and the pore-water pressure response and shear strength of joints were observed to be governed by the amount of actualshearing area and dilating area of the joints.

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Geo-systems

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Geo-systems
Author: Ove Stephansson
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 853
Release: 2004-11-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080530060

Among the most important and exciting current steps forward in geo-engineering is the development of coupled numerical models. They represent the basic physics of geo-engineering processes which can include the effects of heat, water, mechanics and chemistry. Such models provide an integrating focus for the wide range of geo-engineering disciplines. The articles within this volume were originally presented at the inaugural GeoProc conference held in Stockholm and contain a collection of unusually high quality information not available elsewhere in an edited and coherent form. This collection not only benefits from the latest theoretical developments but also applies them to a number of practical and wide ranging applications. Examples include the environmental issues around radioactive waste disposal deep in rock, and the search for new reserves of oil and gas.

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes of Fractured Media

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes of Fractured Media
Author: O. Stephanson
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 597
Release: 1997-02-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080542859

This work brings together the results, information and data that emerged from an international cooperative project, DECOVALEX, 1992-1995. This project was concerned with the mathematical and experimental studies of coupled thermo(T) -hydro(H) -mechanical(M) processes in fractured media related to radioactive waste disposal. The book presents, for the first time, the systematic formulation of mathematical models of the coupled T-H-M processes of fractured media, their validation against theoretical bench-mark tests, and experimental studies at both laboratory and field scales. It also presents, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of continuum, and discrete approaches to the study of the problems of (as well as a complete description of), the computer codes applied to the studies. The first two chapters provide a conceptual introduction to the coupled T-H-M processes in fractured media and the DECOVALEX project. The next seven chapters give a state-of-the-art survey of the constitutive models of rock fractures and formulation of coupled T-H-M phenomena with continuum and discontinuum approaches, and associated numerical methods. A study on the three generic Bench-Mark Test problems and six Test Case problems of laboratory and field experiments are reported in chapters 10 to 18. Chapter 19 contains lessons learned during the project. The research contained in this book will be valuable for designers, practising engineers and national waste management officials who are concerned with planning, design and performance, and safety assessments of radioactive waste repositories. Researchers and postgraduate students working in this field will also find the book of particular relevance.

Rock Mechanics in Hydroengineering

Rock Mechanics in Hydroengineering
Author: K. Thiel
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0444596968

This book has been designed to provide a fundamental knowledge of the geological structure and properties of rocks and rock masses. It sets out laboratory and field methods for examining these media, presents physical and mechanical models used in their description, and reviews geotechnical classifications, discussing their use in solving various engineering tasks. Three basic problems of rock mechanics are discussed, namely, the distribution of stresses, the criteria and mechanisms of failure in rocks and rock masses, and the hydraulics of water flow in rock masses, together with effects associated with this flow. Attention is also paid to methods for solving basic engineering problems related to the behaviour of the bedrock on which various hydrostructures have been founded, are planned to be founded, or are in the process of being constructed.A prominent feature of the book is its methodical approach. It offers a sympathetic survey of the problems involved and enables the reader to select, according to the adopted criteria, an appropriate method for the solution of the engineering problem at hand by following the ready-to-use procedure included. In addition, numerous drawings, abundant tabulated data, and an extensive bibliography, permits the reader to gain a deeper knowledge of the problems under consideration.The book will be of interest to those concerned with hydrotechnical projects, lecturers and students in higher technical schools, and researchers investigating the problems of rock mechanics.

Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Coupling in Fractured Rock

Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Coupling in Fractured Rock
Author: Hans-Joachim Kümpel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-03-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783764302535

The supply and protection of groundwater, the production of hydrocarbon reservoirs, land subsidence in coastal areas, exploitation of geothermal energy, the long-term disposal of critical wastes ... What do these issues have in common besides their high socio-economic impact? They are all closely related to fluid flow in porous and/or fractured rock. As the conditions of fluid flow in many cases depend on the mechanical behavior of rocks, coupling between the liquid phase and the rock matrix can generally not be neglected. For the past five years or so, studies of rock physics and rock mechanics linked to coupling phenomena have received increased attention. In recognition of this, a Euroconference on thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling in fractured rock was held at Bad Honnef, Germany, in November 2000. Most of the twenty papers collected in this volume were presented at this meeting. The contributions lead to deeper insight in processes where such coupling is relevant.

Mechanics of Jointed and Faulted Rock

Mechanics of Jointed and Faulted Rock
Author: H.P. Rossmanith
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1011
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000108236

This book focuses on the implementation and application of new concepts and methods to modelling, analysis, building, performance control and repair of structures of and in jointed rock and rock masses. It provides a forum for presentation of new research results and discussion for researchers.

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes in Fractured Rock Masses

Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes in Fractured Rock Masses
Author: Fengshou Zhang
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031257896

The subject of thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled processes in fractured rock masses has close relevance to energy-related deep earth engineering activities, such as enhanced geothermal systems, geological disposal of radioactive waste, sequestration of CO2, long-term disposal of waste water and recovery of hydrocarbons from unconventional reservoirs. Despite great efforts by engineers and researchers, comprehensive understanding of the thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled processes in fractured rock mass remains a great challenge. The discrete element method (DEM), originally developed by Dr. Peter Cundall, has become widely used for the modeling of a rock mass, including its deformation, damage, fracturing and stability. DEM modeling of the coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes in fractured rock masses can provide some unique insights, to say the least, for better understanding of those complex issues. The authors of this book have participated in various projects involving DEM modeling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes during treatment of a rock mass by fluid injection and/or extraction and have provided consulting services to some of the largest oil-and-gas companies in the world. The breadth and depth of our engineering expertise are reflected by its successful applications in the major unconventional plays in the world, including Permian, Marcellus, Bakken, Eagle Ford, Horn River, Chicontepec, Sichuan, Ordos and many more. The unique combination of the state-of-the-art numerical modeling techniques with state-of-the-practice engineering applications makes the presented material relevant and valuable for engineering practice. We believe that it is beneficial to share the advances on this subject and promote some further development.