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Mechanism of Fracturing in Shaft Lining Caused by High-Pressure Pore Water in Stable Rock Strata

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  • Jihuan Han
  • Jiuqun Zou
  • Weihao Yang
  • Chenchen Hu

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With the increase in shaft depth, the problem of cracks and leakage in single-layer concrete lining in porous water-rich stable rock strata has become increasingly clear, in which case the mechanism of fracturing in shaft lining remains unclear. Considering that the increase in pore water pressure can cause rock mass expansion, this paper presents the concept of hydraulic expansion coefficient. First, a cubic model containing spherical pores is established for studying hydraulic expansion, and the ANSYS numerical simulation, a finite element numerical method, was used for calculating the volume change of the model under the pore water pressure. By means of the multivariate nonlinear regression method, the regression equation of the hydraulic expansion coefficient is obtained. Second, based on the hydraulic expansion effect on the rock mass, an interaction model of pore water pressure–porous rock–shaft lining is established and further solved. Consequently, the mechanism of fracturing in shaft lining caused by high-pressure pore water is revealed. The results show that the hydraulic expansion effect on the surrounding rock increases with its porosity and decreases with its elastic modulus and Poisson’s ratio; the surrounding rock expansion caused by the change in pore water pressure can result in the outer edge of the lining peeling off from the surrounding rock and tensile fracturing at the inner edge. Therefore, the results have a considerable guiding significance for designing shaft lining through porous water-rich rock strata.

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  • Jihuan Han & Jiuqun Zou & Weihao Yang & Chenchen Hu, 2019. "Mechanism of Fracturing in Shaft Lining Caused by High-Pressure Pore Water in Stable Rock Strata," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5234642
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/5234642
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    1. Haibo Jiang & Helin Sun & Kebin Shi & Juncai Xu, 2022. "Stability Analysis of the Surrounding Rock-Lining Structure in Deep-Buried Hydraulic Tunnels Having Seepage Effect," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(24), pages 1-15, December.

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