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Mechanical deterioration effect and damage evolution characteristics of soft sandstone with different water-immersed heights under uniaxial compression

  • 01-04-2023
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Abstract

The article delves into the critical issue of water-induced deterioration in soft sandstone under uniaxial compression, focusing on the effects of different water immersion heights. It presents a thorough investigation of the mechanical and damage evolution characteristics of soft sandstone, highlighting the significant reduction in compressive strength and elastic modulus as water immersion height increases. The study also introduces a novel uniaxial compressive strength deterioration coefficient to quantify the impact of water immersion on rock strength. Additionally, the use of acoustic emission technology provides valuable insights into the microfracture mechanisms and failure evolution of water-immersed rocks. This research is essential for understanding and mitigating water-related geotechnical challenges in engineering projects involving soft sandstone formations.

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Title
Mechanical deterioration effect and damage evolution characteristics of soft sandstone with different water-immersed heights under uniaxial compression
Authors
Han-Dong Liu
Shuai Liu
Hai-Ning Liu
Jia-Xing Chen
Zhi-Guo Xia
Ju-Yun Zhai
Yun-You Fu
Publication date
01-04-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1435-9529
Electronic ISSN: 1435-9537
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-023-03175-7
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