Advances in Civil Engineering

Deep Rock Behaviour in Engineering Environments


Publishing date
01 Jan 2021
Status
Published
Submission deadline
14 Aug 2020

Lead Editor

1Southeast University, Nanjing, China

2China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing, China

3Curtin University, Perth, Australia

4Nagasaki University, Nagaski, Japan


Deep Rock Behaviour in Engineering Environments

Description

With the global growth in population and subsequent growth in industrial activities, projects are shifted to an increasingly underground depth. In engineering fields, such as transportation, oil and gas extraction /storage, and mining activities, there has been a growing number of projects occurring in deep rock formations. Deep rocks are under high in situ stresses, and excavation, tunnelling, and drilling all result in unloading external disturbance during and after construction. Abnormal failures of surrounding rocks (cracking, rock burst, spalling, slabbing) are frequently being reported in deep rock engineering structures and could potentially be disastrous for the safety of underground equipment and working staff. The mechanisms of such rock instabilities are worthy of investigation.

There is increasing interest in investigating the characteristics and mechanisms of deep rock failure by means of experiments and numerical simulations. In addition, the energy storage, consumption, and distribution phenomena always exist in rock fracturing progression. Rock fracturing can be essentially regarded as a progressive failure process driven by energy. Thus, more and more researchers are paying attention to the energy evolution behaviours in rock destruction and deformation, and a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of rock failure. Hence, it is important to better characterize various types of rocks under simulated in situ stress conditions.

This Special Issue will be focused on publishing original research articles and reviews on the latest findings concerning the mechanical characteristics of rocks under various construction and storage environments. Among the topics to be highlighted are the mechanical properties and fracture behaviour.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Mechanical properties and fracture behaviour of deep rock
  • Rock failure behaviour under multi field coupling and multi-scale systems
  • Dynamic failure characteristics and constitutive properties of deep rock
  • Mechanical behaviours of rock fractures during shearing
  • Energy evolution characteristics during rock fracturing
  • Experimental or numerical simulation of rockbursts
  • Failure mechanism of spalling in deep tunnels
  • Rock and structure response under blast and impulsive loading
  • Prevention and control of disasters in deep rock engineering

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8873412
  • - Research Article

A Study on Cut Blasting with Large Diameter Charges in Hard Rock Roadways

Bing Cheng | Haibo Wang | ... | Chengjie Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8850975
  • - Research Article

Coupling Effect of Creep Deformation and Prestress Loss of Anchored Jointed Rock

Bairu Zhu | Yang Song | ... | Yongqi Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8855335
  • - Research Article

Study on the Instability Characteristics and Bolt Support in Deep Mining Roadways Based on the Surrounding Rock Stability Index: Example of Pansan Coal Mine

Jucai Chang | Kai He | ... | Dongdong Pang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8863289
  • - Research Article

Numerical Study of Damage to Rock Surrounding an Underground Coal Roadway Excavation

Jiangbo Wei | Shuangming Wang | ... | Lipeng Guo
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8850250
  • - Research Article

Uniaxial Experimental Study of the Deformation Behavior and Energy Evolution of Conjugate Jointed Rock Based on AE and DIC Methods

Jiliang Pan | Xu Wu | ... | Meifeng Cai
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8874120
  • - Research Article

Flowchart of DEM Modeling Stability Analysis of Large Underground Powerhouse Caverns

Tao Wang | Bowen Fan | Shyam Sundar Khadka
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8873628
  • - Research Article

The Innovative Design of Deep In Situ Pressure Retained Coring Based on Magnetic Field Trigger Controller

Guikang Liu | Mingzhong Gao | ... | Heping Xie
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8824914
  • - Research Article

Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Compression Mechanical Properties of Frozen Fine Sandstone

Jiehao Wu | Haibo Wang | ... | Ying Xu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8832012
  • - Research Article

Study on the Instability Mechanism and Grouting Reinforcement Repair of Large-Scale Underground Stopes

Chengyu Xie | Nan Jia | Liwen He
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8899156
  • - Research Article

Exploring Deep-Rock Mechanics through Mechanical Analysis of Hard-Rock In Situ Coring System

Jianan Li | Heping Xie | ... | Zhiqiang He
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