Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

Application of Rock-Like Materials in Underground Engineering


Publishing date
01 Aug 2021
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
16 Apr 2021

Lead Editor

1China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China

2Southeast University, Nanjing, China

3University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia

4Anhui University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China

5University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China

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Application of Rock-Like Materials in Underground Engineering

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Description

Rock-like materials refer to geological materials and engineering materials such as rock and concrete. Rocks are diverse, composed of minerals or cuttings aggregated by geological processes. As a kind of composite material, concrete is composed of cement, lime, gypsum, and other inorganic cementing materials with water, or asphalt, resin, and other organic cementing materials. These materials aggregate in a certain proportion, are mixed, cured, and hardened at a certain temperature. Concrete is widely used in underground engineering because of its rich raw materials, low price, simple production process, high compressive strength, good durability, and wide range of strength grades.

With the development of underground engineering, rock-like materials draw more and more attention in this field. As a kind of quasi-brittle material with remarkable non-uniformity, rock-like materials exhibit great differences in strength, deformation, permeability, and other mechanical characteristics due to their various mineral compositions, porosity, and weak structural plane, which affect the stability of underground engineering substantially. Considering the complexity of rock-like materials, it is necessary to carry out laboratory experiments on the strength, deformation characteristics, and permeability evolution of such materials in mining, tunnelling, cavern group, and other underground projects, and then apply them in the field. But up to now, the laboratory experiment and field application of rock materials are still in separation, and the combination of them is relatively poor. The separation between laboratory experiment and field application hinders the application of advanced rock-like materials in the field and misleads laboratory experiments. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct systematic research on the combination of laboratory experiment and field application of rock-like materials.

The aim of this Special Issue is to provide an opportunity for scholars from all over the world to conduct a broader scientific and technological discussion, aiming to further strengthen the field application of rock-like materials. The differences of strength, deformation, and permeability of different rock-like materials and their influences on the stability of underground engineering are expected to be explored by combining laboratory experiments with the field, especially the application of these kinds of materials in disaster prevention and control of underground engineering. The discussion includes but is not limited to strength, deformation, permeability characteristics, stability monitoring and early warning methods, new rock-like materials, and application case studies of disaster prevention and control in the field. Original research and review articles are welcome.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Laboratory experiments on rock-like materials based on field requirements
  • Laboratory experiments and field application of strength and deformation characteristics of rock materials
  • Permeability characteristics and field application of rock-like materials under dynamic and static load
  • Application of monitoring and early warning technology for the stability of rock-like materials in the field
  • Case study on the application of rock-like materials in disaster prevention of underground engineering
  • Experimental study and field application of new rock-like materials

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5566142
  • - Research Article

Study on the Influence of Tectonic Stress on Stability of Horseshoe-Shaped Tunnels

Xin Lv | Shuzhi Wang | ... | Xiangxin Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9927245
  • - Research Article

Influence of Utility Tunnel on the Lower Part of the Existing Double-Track Shield Tunnel in Loess Soil

Min Yang | Hongru Li | ... | Shun Yang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 7925608
  • - Research Article

Influence of Confining Pressure Unloading Rate on the Strength Characteristics and Fracture Process of Granite Using Lab Tests

Jiaqi Guo | Pengfei Liu | ... | Xin Huang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8276408
  • - Research Article

Numerical Simulation of Mining-Induced Stress Evolution and Fault Slip Behavior in Deep Mining

Zhenhua Jiao | Lei Wang | ... | Jiong Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 3598541
  • - Research Article

Mining-Induced Pressure-Relief Mechanism of Coal-Rock Mass for Different Protective Layer Mining Modes

Xiang Cheng | Guangming Zhao | ... | Zhihong Qin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9957330
  • - Research Article

Experimental Study on Mechanical Property and Pore Distribution of Limestone Specimens after Heat Treatment under Different Heating Conditions

Yujie Feng | Haijian Su | ... | Yingchao Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5558544
  • - Research Article

Study on Deformation and Stability of Rock-Like Materials Retaining Structure during Collaborative Construction of Super-Adjacent Underground Project

Hongfu Qu | Lihua Wang | ... | Xuan Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9933243
  • - Research Article

Energy Analysis Method for Uniaxial Compression Test of Sandstone under Static and Quasi-Dynamic Loading Rates

Zhixi Liu | Guangming Zhao | ... | Wensong Xu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9018462
  • - Research Article

An Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of High-Temperature Granite under Natural Cooling and Water Cooling

Yanan Gao | Yunlong Wang | ... | Zetian Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9974606
  • - Research Article

Study on the Rock Size Effect of Quasistatic and Dynamic Compression Characteristics

Jun Zhou | Xiangrui Meng | ... | Xiang Cheng
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