The physicomechanical deterioration characteristics of sandstone subjected to H2SO4, HCl, and H2O solutions of different pH values are studied by the method of long-term accelerated immersion. The quantitative relationships between the damage variables based on CT (computer tomographic identification technology) numbers and the immersion time, the uniaxial compressive strength, the peak point strain, and the elastic modulus of rock samples are analyzed. The test results indicate that the pH value of immersion solutions, the dissolution rate of Ca2+ and Na+, and the quality change of rock samples show visible stage characteristics under acidic environment. With the soaking time extended, the pH value of solutions increases gradually, and the...
Chemical corrosion has a significant impact on the damage evolution behavior of rock. To investigate...
To realize a quantitative expression of change laws of the fracture surface shear strength with hydr...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...
The influence of acid solution and immersion time on the physicomechanical properties of sandstone i...
Underground engineering, especially deep geotechnical engineering, is often affected alternately by ...
In order to figure out the damage characteristics and mechanisms of sandstone under coupled effect o...
Due to its unique technological characteristics, coal mining and production often encounter an acid ...
962-971Present study consists the mesoscopic structure of sandstone under acidic environment through...
The influence of acid solutions was investigated on the mechanical properties of mudstone. Uniaxial ...
Aiming at the problem of temperature-mechanics-chemical (T-M-C) action encountered by rocks in under...
Abstract To understand the effects of an acidic environment on the internal structure of sandstone f...
Chemical corrosion plays a significant role in affecting the properties of rock materials. To unders...
In order to study the mechanical properties of sandstone under the coupling action of chemical erosi...
66-72The physico-mechanical properties of rocks are important input parameters for designing of mi...
583-586The cylindrical NX size Chunar sandstone samples are prepared from collected sandstone block...
Chemical corrosion has a significant impact on the damage evolution behavior of rock. To investigate...
To realize a quantitative expression of change laws of the fracture surface shear strength with hydr...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...
The influence of acid solution and immersion time on the physicomechanical properties of sandstone i...
Underground engineering, especially deep geotechnical engineering, is often affected alternately by ...
In order to figure out the damage characteristics and mechanisms of sandstone under coupled effect o...
Due to its unique technological characteristics, coal mining and production often encounter an acid ...
962-971Present study consists the mesoscopic structure of sandstone under acidic environment through...
The influence of acid solutions was investigated on the mechanical properties of mudstone. Uniaxial ...
Aiming at the problem of temperature-mechanics-chemical (T-M-C) action encountered by rocks in under...
Abstract To understand the effects of an acidic environment on the internal structure of sandstone f...
Chemical corrosion plays a significant role in affecting the properties of rock materials. To unders...
In order to study the mechanical properties of sandstone under the coupling action of chemical erosi...
66-72The physico-mechanical properties of rocks are important input parameters for designing of mi...
583-586The cylindrical NX size Chunar sandstone samples are prepared from collected sandstone block...
Chemical corrosion has a significant impact on the damage evolution behavior of rock. To investigate...
To realize a quantitative expression of change laws of the fracture surface shear strength with hydr...
In an acidic environment, the mineral components in rock begin to break down. As a result, the micro...