DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics

Apertures of rock fractures is frequently considered as one of the most important factors affecting grouting characteristics. The real fracture distribution, however, is inaccessible due to its complex intrinsic properties, making it cumbersome to directly assess its impact on on-site grouting. In t...

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Main Authors: Xiao, Fei, Shang, Junlong, Zhao, Zhiye
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1516732021-06-28T08:40:06Z DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics Xiao, Fei Shang, Junlong Zhao, Zhiye School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Center for Underground Space Engineering::Civil engineering Aperture Distribution Grouting Apertures of rock fractures is frequently considered as one of the most important factors affecting grouting characteristics. The real fracture distribution, however, is inaccessible due to its complex intrinsic properties, making it cumbersome to directly assess its impact on on-site grouting. In this paper, we argued that investigation of the grouting characteristics of a fracture network with a priori aperture distribution is promising to be an alternative approach for understanding the linkage between fracture distribution and grouting characteristics. A grouting module based on the Discontinuous Deformation Analysis (DDA) was developed to explore the linkage, with transient flow of grout studied. It is found that the grout consumed by the preset fracture networks exhibits a lognormal distribution, in agreement with the statistics of grouting data from 1361 grout holes at the Jurong Rock Cavern (Singapore). The observed agreement can be treated as an indirect verification of the robustness of our proposed grouting module. As anticipated, the grouting characteristics are significantly affected by the distribution of fracture apertures and connectivity among fractures around an injection hole, which are controlled by the distribution parameters. The grouting features of some dominant fractures could represent that of an entire fracture network. 2021-06-28T08:40:06Z 2021-06-28T08:40:06Z 2019 Journal Article Xiao, F., Shang, J. & Zhao, Z. (2019). DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics. Computers and Geotechnics, 112, 350-369. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compgeo.2019.04.028 0266-352X 0000-0001-9983-079X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151673 10.1016/j.compgeo.2019.04.028 2-s2.0-85065434649 112 350 369 en Computers and Geotechnics © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Aperture Distribution
Grouting
spellingShingle Engineering::Civil engineering
Aperture Distribution
Grouting
Xiao, Fei
Shang, Junlong
Zhao, Zhiye
DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
description Apertures of rock fractures is frequently considered as one of the most important factors affecting grouting characteristics. The real fracture distribution, however, is inaccessible due to its complex intrinsic properties, making it cumbersome to directly assess its impact on on-site grouting. In this paper, we argued that investigation of the grouting characteristics of a fracture network with a priori aperture distribution is promising to be an alternative approach for understanding the linkage between fracture distribution and grouting characteristics. A grouting module based on the Discontinuous Deformation Analysis (DDA) was developed to explore the linkage, with transient flow of grout studied. It is found that the grout consumed by the preset fracture networks exhibits a lognormal distribution, in agreement with the statistics of grouting data from 1361 grout holes at the Jurong Rock Cavern (Singapore). The observed agreement can be treated as an indirect verification of the robustness of our proposed grouting module. As anticipated, the grouting characteristics are significantly affected by the distribution of fracture apertures and connectivity among fractures around an injection hole, which are controlled by the distribution parameters. The grouting features of some dominant fractures could represent that of an entire fracture network.
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Xiao, Fei
Shang, Junlong
Zhao, Zhiye
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Shang, Junlong
Zhao, Zhiye
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title DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
title_short DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
title_full DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
title_fullStr DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
title_full_unstemmed DDA based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
title_sort dda based grouting prediction and linkage between fracture aperture distribution and grouting characteristics
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