Rock and Soil Mechanics ›› 2022, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (7): 1791-1802.doi: 10.16285/j.rsm.2021.1627

• Fundamental Theroy and Experimental Research • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Experimental study on crack evolution and damage characteristics of water bearing sandstone under cyclic loading

YANG Ke1, 2, 3, ZHANG Zhai-nan1, 3, CHI Xiao-lou1, 3, LÜ Xin1, 3, WEI Zhen1, 3, LIU Wen-jie1, 3   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Mining Response and Disaster Prevention and Control in Deep Coal Mines, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, Anhui 232001, China; 2. Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center, Hefei, Anhui 230031, China; 3. Key Laboratory of Mining Coal Safety and Efficiently Constructed by Anhui Province and Ministry of Education, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, Anhui 232001, China
  • Received:2021-09-24 Revised:2022-03-28 Online:2022-07-26 Published:2022-08-04
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the the Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund of National Natural Science Foundation of China (U21A20110) and the Major Special Projects of Science and Technology in Shanxi Province (20191101016).

Abstract: Based on the engineering background that rock masses of underground reservoirs in mines are frequently disturbed by cyclic loads such as mine earthquake and mining stress, uniaxial compression and cyclic loading tests for sandstones with different water contents were carried out in laboratory. The crack propagation and failure laws of sandstones with different water contents were revealed by digital speckle technique. Based on SEM micro analysis, the micro deterioration mechanism of sandstones with different water contents under cyclic loading was obtained. The test results show that the peak strength of sandstone decreases gradually with the increase of water content under both uniaxial compression and cyclic loading conditions. The peak axial strain variation of dry sandstone experiences four stages of initial deformation, constant velocity deformation, accelerated deformation, and instability failure, and that of the water bearing sandstone experiences three stages of initial deformation, constant velocity deformation, and instability failure. With the increase of water content, the peak axial strain in the corresponding stage gradually decreases. It is verified by the deformation rate analysis method that water has no effect on the deformation memory characteristics of sandstone. Under uniaxial cyclic loading condition, the failure mode of sandstone gradually transits from tension–splitting failure at dryness to tension–shear mixed failure, and presents a single shear failure at saturation. SEM results show that with the increase of water content, the fracture structure plane gradually transits from smooth structure, round structure, and sheet structure to completely broken structure. With the increase of water content, the absolute damage parameter increases, which reflects the positive correlation of water–rock coupling damage, and the cumulative damage parameter larger at the same cycle accumulates faster.

Key words: uniaxial cyclic loading, water bearing sandstone, digital speckle, crack propagation, damage characteristics

CLC Number: 

  • TD 315
[1] SONG Yi-min, WANG Teng-teng, XU Hai-liang, AN Dong, JIANG Xiao-dong. Recognition of strain information for rock deformation localization and rupture precursors [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(S1): 171-182.
[2] LIU Yi-ming, LI Zhen, FENG Guo-rui, YANG Peng, BAI Jin-wen, HUANG Bing-xiong, LI Dong, . Acoustic-thermal response characteristics and precursor law of fissured sandstone under cyclic loading and unloading [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(9): 2773-2791.
[3] LI Man, XIN Hao-zhe, LIU Xian-shan, ZHANG Fan, HU Dai-wei, YANG Fu-jian, . Numerical study on mixed-mode fracture of rock mass based on modified phase field model [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(8): 2600-2612.
[4] MA Peng-fei, ZHANG Yi-chen, YUAN Chao, XU Mao-zhou, GUO Xiao-xiong, . Simulations of interval damage phenomenon in weak rock mass using the improved peridynamic method [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(7): 2296-2307.
[5] DU Hai-long, JIN Ai-bing, QIN Wen-jing, SHANG Rui-hao, WANG Chuang-jiang, MA Sai, . Mechanical properties and damage characteristics of cement grouted coal and rock under uniaxial compression [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(5): 1521-1533.
[6] ZHOU Jian, LIAO Xing-chuan, LIU Fu-shen, SHANG Xiao-nan, SHEN Jun-yi, . Application of convolution-based peridynamics in rapid simulation of random crack propagation [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(2): 625-639.
[7] WANG Shuai, WANG Yu-hui, WANG Ling, LI Jia-qi, ZHAO Zi-hao, PANG Kai-xuan, . Influence mechanism of rock pore structure and mineral composition on crack propagation based on grain based model [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2025, 46(10): 3289-3301.
[8] ZHOU Chang-bing, YAN Jun-hao, LI Xiao-shuang, . Numerical simulation of dynamic evolution characteristics of thermal fracture in granite [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(S1): 694-704.
[9] HAN Yong, LI Shu-chen, YUAN Chao, FENG Xian-da, WANG Xiu-wei, . Mechanical properties and crack propagation behavior of flawed red sandstone coated with a thin spray-on liner under uniaxial compression [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(9): 2583-2594.
[10] ZHANG Chao-jun, WU Shun-chuan, CHU Chao-qun, PANG Rui, . Strain field evolution and ultrasonic time-lapse attenuation characteristics of fractured sandstone [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(5): 1284-1296.
[11] JU Ming-he, TAO Ze-jun, YU Li-yuan, JIANG Li-jie, ZHENG Yan-long, ZOU Chun-jiang, . Damage and fracture characteristics of hard rocks caused by hysterisis and repeated impacts of steel particles [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(4): 1242-1255.
[12] LI Hao-zhe, JIANG Zai-bing, FAN Zong-yang, PANG Tao, LIU Xiu-gang, . Experimental study on dynamic propagation characteristics of fracturing crack across coal-rock interface [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(3): 737-749.
[13] LIU Han-xiang, YE Diao-yu, BIE Peng-fei, ZHU Xing, . Experimental study of microscopic and mesoscopic damage features of limestone under cyclic loading and unloading [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(3): 685-696.
[14] ZHANG Xian-shang, WEN Guang-cai, ZHU Zhe-ming, LONG Qing-ming, LIU jie, . Dynamic propagation characteristics of mode I crack in infilled jointed rock masses under impact load [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(2): 396-406.
[15] ZHANG Pei-sen, XU Da-qiang, YAN Wei, ZHANG Xiao-le, DONG Yu-hang, ZHAO Ming, . Influence of unloading paths on sandstone damage characteristics and energy evolution law under stress-seepage coupling [J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2024, 45(2): 325-339.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!