2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2003.09.002
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Compaction localization in porous sandstones: spatial evolution of damage and acoustic emission activity

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“…Specimens with intermediate porosity are apt to form a hybrid mode composed of two patterns of the high-angle shear band, diffuse compaction band and discrete compaction band. This is consistent with the conclusion of Baud et al [2]. Porosity is not the only factor that affects the failure mode, and confining pressure also has a great influence.…”
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“…Specimens with intermediate porosity are apt to form a hybrid mode composed of two patterns of the high-angle shear band, diffuse compaction band and discrete compaction band. This is consistent with the conclusion of Baud et al [2]. Porosity is not the only factor that affects the failure mode, and confining pressure also has a great influence.…”
Section: Mechanical Characteristics and Failure Modessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Sternlof et al [19] speculated the stress level for forming compaction bands in Aztec sandstone was about 13-54 MPa without considering the pore pressure. The stress levels for forming compaction bands in laboratory are one order of magnitude higher than that in the field, which are about several hundreds MPa [2,7,20]. The specimens with notches can form compaction bands at lower stress levels, but they are still above 200 MPa [16,[21][22][23][24].…”
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