Geofluids

Advances in Rock Mass Structural Geomechanics Related to Hydro-Mechanical Effects


Publishing date
01 Sep 2021
Status
Published
Submission deadline
14 May 2021

Lead Editor

1University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China

2The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia

3TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany


Advances in Rock Mass Structural Geomechanics Related to Hydro-Mechanical Effects

Description

Rock mass often consists of different types of discontinuous structures, such as cleavages, foliations, beddings, joints and faults, etc. The existence of those discontinuities will impose significant effects on geomechanical properties of rock mass. As a consequence, the hydro-mechanical responses of rock mass are certainly structural-controlled. Rock mass with different kinds of structures usually exhibits distinct responses with respect to fluid flow. Fluid flow can further lead to the deterioration of rock structures, which may finally result in serious geohazards, e.g., landslides, debris flow, rock collapses, water inrush, mud inrush, etc, and in turn the structural changes of rock mass can also impact hydraulic properties. As a result, it is crucial to investigate the geomechanical behaviours of rock mass by thoroughly considering the hydro-mechanical effects.

In recent decades, the hotspots for hydro-mechanical research concerning the rock mass structure include: structural deterioration of rock mass, such as the coupling effects of flow and stress fields on rock geo-mechanics; deep resource and energy development related to fluid flow in fracture networks; stress disturbance of rock mass subjected to nonlinear flow through complex fracture networks; and effects of freeze-thaw cycling on geomechanical behaviours for naturally fractured rock mass.

This Special Issue aims to collect recent advances in rock mass structural geomechanics related to hydro-mechanical effects. Articles should provide meaningful approaches and experiences to address the above-mentioned challenges in both scientific and in-situ scales. We invite submissions of comprehensive review papers and original articles.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Stress-flow behaviours in structural rock mass
  • Effects of macroscopic and mesoscopic rock structures on flow paths
  • New apparatus and methods for characterization of rock hydromechanical behaviours
  • Advanced numerical simulation developments for the prediction of the effect of rock structures on flow pattern
  • Effect of freeze-thaw treatment on rock geomechanical properties
  • Coupled flow-disturbed stress on rock structure deterioration effects
  • Coupled freeze-thaw-mechanical loads on rock damage modelling
  • Frost heaving force evolution in fracture networks
  • Unsaturated flow through rock fractures
  • Predictive models for permeability of naturally fractured rock mass

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9922653
  • - Research Article

Analysis of Vertical Response of Drilled Pile at the Crest of Rock Slope Based on Shear Behavior

Chong Jiang | Ju Fang | Bowen Sun
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9943596
  • - Research Article

Grouting Reinforcement Mechanism and Multimodel Simulation Analysis of Longwall Goaf

Xueliang Li | Xiaoli Guo | Guang Sun
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9930241
  • - Research Article

Shale Permeability under Shale Components’ Thermal Swelling

Xiang Ao | Jiren Tang | ... | Zuping Xiang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9993195
  • - Research Article

Fracture Characteristics and Fatigue Damage of Noncoplanar Fractured Rocklike Specimens under Uniaxial Graded Cyclic Loading and Unloading

Gui-cheng He | Wen-yuan Wu | ... | Zhi-jun Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5582218
  • - Research Article

Macro-Micro Response Characteristics of Surrounding Rock and Overlying Strata towards the Transition from Open-Pit to Underground Mining

Xiaoshuang Li | Shun Yang | ... | Zhifang Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9926063
  • - Research Article

Coupled Effects of Water and Low Temperature on Quasistatic and Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Sandstone

Zilong Zhou | Yude E | ... | Jing Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9988120
  • - Research Article

Numerical Study on the Mechanism and Application of Artificial Free Surfaces in Bedrock Blasting of Shield Tunnels

Yanjun Qi | Linming Dou | ... | Junzhong Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9981046
  • - Research Article

Crack Evolution Characteristics and Cracking Mechanism of Red Beds in Central Sichuan during Seepage and Swelling

Zhe Zhou | Shanxiong Chen | ... | Zhangjun Dai
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9924895
  • - Research Article

Experimental Study on Fluid Properties of Cement-Fly Ash Slurry Subjected to Multifactors

Tian Huang | Feng Huang | Huifeng Zhou
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5599748
  • - Research Article

Numerical Analysis of the Mud Inflow Model of Fractured Rock Mass Based on Particle Flow

Yongjian Pan | Huajun Wang | ... | Shilin Luo
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