2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2779965
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Development and Application of Analogous Materials for Fluid-Solid Coupling Physical Model Test

Abstract: The coupling effect between the stress field formed by rock mass and the seepage field formed by groundwater has an important impact on the stability of underground engineering. In order to conduct the fluid-solid coupling physical model test in the laboratory, it is necessary to develop suitable analogous materials. In this study, a new type of analogous material reflecting the fluid-solid coupling effect is developed with iron powder, barite powder, and quartz sand as aggregates, white cement as a cementing … Show more

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“…When a similar-material specimen is loaded, the internal structure and cement particles are rubbed and staggered, which differs from the simple compaction between the particles inside the briquette. Cement is more likely to produce new cracks during loading because of its brittle characteristics and network structure, 47 as shown in Figure 13. An increase in new cracks leads to more ″obstructions″ in the current path, more complex current channels, and increased resistivity.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Resistivity Response Difference Mechanism Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a similar-material specimen is loaded, the internal structure and cement particles are rubbed and staggered, which differs from the simple compaction between the particles inside the briquette. Cement is more likely to produce new cracks during loading because of its brittle characteristics and network structure, 47 as shown in Figure 13. An increase in new cracks leads to more ″obstructions″ in the current path, more complex current channels, and increased resistivity.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Resistivity Response Difference Mechanism Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%