Geomechanics and Engineering A

Volume 21, Number 4, 2020, pages 357-369

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2020.21.4.357

Diffusion-hydraulic properties of grouting geological rough fractures with power-law slurry

Wenqiang Mu, Lianchong Li, Xige Liu, Liaoyuan Zhang, Zilin Zhang, Bo Huang and Yong Chen

Abstract

Different from the conventional planar fracture and simplified Newton model, for power-law slurries with a lower water-cement ratio commonly used in grouting engineering, flow model in geological rough fractures is built based on ten standard profiles from Barton (1977) in this study. The numerical algorithm is validated by experimental results. The flow mechanism, grout superiority, and water plugging of pseudo plastic slurry are revealed. The representations of hydraulic grouting properties for JRCs are obtained. The results show that effective plugging is based on the mechanical mechanisms of the fluctuant structural surface and higher viscosity at the middle of the fissure. The formulas of grouting parameters are always variable with the roughness and shear movement, which play a key role in grouting. The roughness can only be neglected after reaching a threshold. Grouting pressure increases with increasing roughness and has variable responses for different apertures within standard profiles. The whole process can be divided into three stationary zones and three transition zones, and there is a mutation region (10 < JRCs < 14) in smaller geological fractures. The fitting equations of different JRCs are obtained of power-law models satisfying the condition of -2 < coefficient < 0. The effects of small apertures and moderate to larger roughness (JRCs >&#8239;10.8) on the permeability of surfaces cannot be underestimated. The determination of grouting parameters depends on the slurry groutability in terms of its weakest link with discontinuous streamlines. For grouting water plugging, the water-cement ratio, grouting pressure and grouting additives should be determined by combining the flow conditions and the apparent widths of the main fracture and rough surface. This study provides a calculation method of grouting parameters for variable cement-based slurries. And the findings can help for better understanding of fluid flow and diffusion in geological fractures.

Key Words

geological fracture; JRC; shear displacement; grout; water plugging

Address

Wenqiang Mu, Lianchong Li and Xige Liu: 1.) Key Laboratory of Ministry Education on Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China 2.) National-local Joint Engineering Research Center of High-efficient Exploitation Technology for Refractory Iron Ore Resources,Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China Liaoyuan Zhang, Zilin Zhang, Bo Huang and Yong Chen: Shengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, China