Micro damage evolution in chemical corroded limestone samples subjected to cyclic loads is investigated using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) system. Based on the experimental data of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), T2 values and porosity, the micro damage evolution process is visualized and analyzed. It is found that the porosity and micro cracking of the corroded limestone samples increase with the cyclic loading, and the micro damage evolution process consists of three distinct stages: micro crack emergence stage, micro damage development stage and damage development accelerated stage. Chemical erosion is found to have a significant influence on the propagation of micro cracks and accelerate the damage development of the limestone sam...
We investigated fines movement through sandstone in-situ at the micrometre pore scale and studied th...
The issue of rock deterioration in chemical environments has drawn much attention in recent years in...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...
�� 2018 Elsevier Ltd Micro damage evolution in chemical corroded limestone samples subjected to cycl...
Micro damage evolution in chemical corroded limestone samples subjected to cyclic loads is investiga...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging in combination with mechanical tests are carried out to inv...
�� 2019 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creativ...
To study the evolutionary characteristics of mesostructural damage to saturated limestone under diff...
To study the damage evolution of rocks under the action of wet and dry cycles, nuclear magnetic reso...
Chemical corrosion plays a significant role in affecting the properties of rock materials. To unders...
The understanding of the variation of mechanical properties and microstructural changes of rocks due...
Abstract In soft rock tunnels, there are often large deformations during construction, especially wh...
In order to figure out the damage characteristics and mechanisms of sandstone under coupled effect o...
Stress corrosion crack growth occurs when the chemical weakening of strained crack tip bonds facilit...
Stress corrosion crack growth occurs when the chemical weakening of strained crack tip bonds facilit...
We investigated fines movement through sandstone in-situ at the micrometre pore scale and studied th...
The issue of rock deterioration in chemical environments has drawn much attention in recent years in...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...
�� 2018 Elsevier Ltd Micro damage evolution in chemical corroded limestone samples subjected to cycl...
Micro damage evolution in chemical corroded limestone samples subjected to cyclic loads is investiga...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging in combination with mechanical tests are carried out to inv...
�� 2019 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creativ...
To study the evolutionary characteristics of mesostructural damage to saturated limestone under diff...
To study the damage evolution of rocks under the action of wet and dry cycles, nuclear magnetic reso...
Chemical corrosion plays a significant role in affecting the properties of rock materials. To unders...
The understanding of the variation of mechanical properties and microstructural changes of rocks due...
Abstract In soft rock tunnels, there are often large deformations during construction, especially wh...
In order to figure out the damage characteristics and mechanisms of sandstone under coupled effect o...
Stress corrosion crack growth occurs when the chemical weakening of strained crack tip bonds facilit...
Stress corrosion crack growth occurs when the chemical weakening of strained crack tip bonds facilit...
We investigated fines movement through sandstone in-situ at the micrometre pore scale and studied th...
The issue of rock deterioration in chemical environments has drawn much attention in recent years in...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...