2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-661339/v1
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Experimental study on creep characteristics of infiltrated coal-rock under load

Abstract: For the water-rich zone in the coal tunnel rock body perennial suffer from water infiltration destabilization destruction problem.In this paper, the influence of stress level and infiltration time on the creep properties of coal-rock was systematically studied after the water infiltration test, scanning electron microscope(SEM), water content test, uniaxial compressive strength test and creep mechanical properties test.The whole process of coal-rock creep is described by Hooke's body, Kelvin body and damage el… Show more

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“…Zheng et al proposed a new design method of fully soaking the inter-layer and building the trench one more time to enlarge the space for thick-sandwich salt cavern gas storage [14]. Zheng et al tested the solubility, uni-axial and tri-axial compression of salt samples from the Huai'an, Ping-dingshan, and An-ning regions, and discovered that increasing confining pressure can restrain the influence of insoluble matter content on short-term strength of rock salt [15]. Liu et al analyzed the influence of the permeability of three typical inter-layers on the tightness of energy storage in deep-bedded salt formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zheng et al proposed a new design method of fully soaking the inter-layer and building the trench one more time to enlarge the space for thick-sandwich salt cavern gas storage [14]. Zheng et al tested the solubility, uni-axial and tri-axial compression of salt samples from the Huai'an, Ping-dingshan, and An-ning regions, and discovered that increasing confining pressure can restrain the influence of insoluble matter content on short-term strength of rock salt [15]. Liu et al analyzed the influence of the permeability of three typical inter-layers on the tightness of energy storage in deep-bedded salt formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%