Strength Anisotropy of Berea Sandstone: Results of X-Ray Computed Tomography, Compression Tests, and Discrete Modeling

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作者
Kim, Kwang Yeom [1 ]
Zhuang, Li [1 ]
Yang, Hwayoung [2 ]
Kim, Hanna [3 ]
Min, Ki-Bok [3 ]
机构
[1] Korea Inst Civil Engn & Bldg Technol, 283 Goyangdae Ro, Goyang 411712, South Korea
[2] Univ Sci & Technol, 283 Goyangdae Ro, Goyang 411712, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Energy Resources Engn, Gwanak Ro 599, Seoul 151744, South Korea
关键词
Strength anisotropy; X-ray CT; Porosity; Uniaxial compressive strength; Discrete element method; BONDED-PARTICLE MODEL; ROCK; BEHAVIOR; DAMAGE; SHALE;
D O I
10.1007/s00603-015-0820-0
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Berea sandstone in northern Ohio is a transversely isotropic rock. X-ray CT investigations showed that its internal structure is composed of cross-bedded loose layers and relatively thin tightly packed layers called bedding. Uniaxial compression tests were performed on different Berea sandstone specimens. The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) decreases with increasing porosity, and also decreases with increasing inclination of the bedding plane relative to horizontal line. Two-dimensional discrete modeling was applied to investigate the micromechanical behavior of Berea sandstone. Different microparameters were assigned to loose and tight layers. The UCS simulation results agree well with the experimental results. At the peak stress, cracks almost always develop in loose layers regardless of the bedding plane orientation. In addition, both normal and shear cracks occur earlier for specimens with a higher inclination angle. No correlations were found between the inclination angle of failure planes and the orientation of bedding planes. The bedding planes of Berea sandstone are not weak planes. The strength anisotropy of Berea sandstone is not significant compared with other rocks such as shale, gneiss, and schist.
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页码:1201 / 1210
页数:10
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