会议专题

Effects of Cyclic Loading on Mechanical Properties of Salt

A series of laboratory testing was performed to assess the effects of cyclic loading on compressive strength, elasticity and time-dependency of the Maha Sarakham rock salt. Results from the cyclic loading tests indicate that the salt compressive strength decreases with increasing number of loading cycles, which can be best represented by a power equation. The salt elastic modulus decreases slightly during the first few cycles, and tends to remain constant until failure. Axial strain-time curves compiled from loci of the maximum load of each cycle apparently show a time-dependent behavior similar to those of creep test under static loading. In the steady-state creep phase, the visco-plastic coefficients calculated from the cyclic loading test are about an order of magnitude greater than those under static loading. The salt visco-plasticity also decreases with increasing loading frequency. Surface subsidence and cavern closure simulated using parameters calibrated from cyclic loading test results are about 40% greater than those from the static loading results. This suggests that application of the property parameters obtained from the conventional static loading creep test to assess the long-term stability of storage caverns in salt with internal pressure fluctuation may not be conservative.

D.Phueakphum K.Fuenkajorn

Geomechanics Research Unit, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

国际会议

2009年岩石力学国际研讨会

香港

英文

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2009-05-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)