Geofluids

Coupled Mechanical and Hydraulic Properties of Fracture Networks


Publishing date
01 Sep 2021
Status
Published
Submission deadline
16 Apr 2021

Lead Editor

1China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China

2Wuhan University, Wuhan, China

3University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia


Coupled Mechanical and Hydraulic Properties of Fracture Networks

Description

Fractures such as joints, faults, veins, and bedding planes are ubiquitous in crustal rocks. These naturally-occurring discontinuities often comprise complex networks and dominate the geomechanical and hydrological behaviour of subsurface rocks.

Fractured rocks may deform in response to high seepage pressure, resulting in failure of surrounding rock and water inrush in underground excavations. For example, recently, two large water inrush disasters occur in the Longtan tunnel program in China induced by the tunnel passing through a water-rich fractured rock zone. The heterogeneous stress distribution may lead to variable local normal/shear stresses loaded on different fractures having distinct sizes and orientations and produce various fracture responses such as opening, closing, and sliding. Since the conductivity of fractures is critically dependent on the third power of fracture apertures, the geomechanical conditions can considerably affect the hydrological properties of fractured rocks including fluid pathways, bulk permeability, and mass transport. Hence studies on coupled mechanical and hydraulic properties of fracture networks will promote understanding of seepage failure mechanisms of fractured rocks under complex engineering conditions, such as tunnelling within aquifers, mining engineering, contaminant migration and nuclear waste isolation, geothermal energy extraction, and hydrocarbon exploitation.

This Special Issue aims to present recent advances in studies on coupled mechanical and hydraulic properties of fracture networks. We invite you to submit all relevant original articles and comprehensive reviews on theoretical developments, laboratory testing, field investigations, computational methods, and case studies.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • The construction of realistic discrete fracture networks that can represent the natural fracture systems
  • Quantitative fractures evaluation based on fracture network reconstruction using 3D printing, micro-CT scanning, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques
  • Experimental studies on coupled hydro-mechanical process of fracture networks
  • Novel numerical method of coupled hydro-mechanical in fracture network
  • Novel prediction model of water inflow into underground excavations in subsurface fractures
  • Water source prediction techniques and equipment of in subsurface fractures
  • The stability and failure of fracture systems considering coupled hydro-mechanical process

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6669794
  • - Research Article

Development and Application of an Intelligent Evaluation and Control Platform for Tunnel Smooth Blasting

Baoping Zou | Zhanyou Luo | ... | Lisheng Hu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6617453
  • - Research Article

Long-Term Strength of Porous Geomaterials by a Micromechanical Model considering Alternate Wetting and Drying Condition

Jin Zhang | Shirong Fu | ... | Chong Shi
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6655431
  • - Research Article

New View on the Genesis of the Bashuihe Pluton, Laoshan Granites, China: Indications from Fluid Inclusions and H–O Isotopes

Huimin Liu | Zhaojun Song | ... | Haonan Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6696030
  • - Research Article

Stability Monitoring and Deformation Laws of the Yuanjue Cave in the Influence Zone of the Unloading Zone

Zhigang Meng | Fengnian Wang | ... | Juan Ma
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6639383
  • - Research Article

Experimental Investigation on Frost Heaving Force (FHF) Evolution in Preflawed Rocks Exposed to Cyclic Freeze-Thaw Conditions

Yu Wang | Tao Sun | ... | Hao Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6666297
  • - Research Article

Plugging and Its Stability Evaluation for the Ore Pass in the Nonempty Condition Based on Controllable Grouting of Cement-Sodium Silicate Grout

Ye Yuan | Dengpan Qiao | Shibo Yu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6684237
  • - Research Article

The Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Coupling Effect between Roof and Backfill Body in Dense Backfill Mining

Xinyuan Zhao | Xinwang Li | ... | Zhen Wei
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6694881
  • - Research Article

Experimental Study on Immersion Effects of Pressure Water on the Tensile Characteristics of Sandstone Samples

Dawei Yin | Shaojie Chen | ... | Faxin Li
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6681641
  • - Research Article

Discrete Element Simulation Analysis of the Bending and Toppling Failure Mechanisms of High Rock Slopes

Zhigang Meng | Yongli Hou | ... | Juan Ma
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5554644
  • - Research Article

Research on Rock Resistant Coefficient in Lining Tunnels Based on the Generalized Hoek-Brown Failure Criterion

Shiyue Zhang | Ruiyuan Gao | ... | Xiaohu Zhang
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