A nonstationary parameter model for the sandstone creep tests |
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Authors: | Xingang Wang Yueping Yin Jiading Wang Baoqin Lian Haijun Qiu Tianfeng Gu |
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Affiliation: | 1.State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology,Northwest University,Xi’an,China;2.China Institute of Geological Environment Monitoring,Beijing,China;3.Key Laboratory of Western China’s Mineral Resource and Geological Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Geology Engineering and Surveying,Chang’an University,Xi’an,China;4.College of Urban and Environmental Science,Northwest University,Xi’an,China |
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Abstract: | The rock masses of hydro-fluctuation belt experience seepage pressure following impoundment in the Three Gorges Reservoir; its creep behaviors are significant for reservoir bank slopes. To study the creep behaviors under seepage pressure (0, 1.45, and 1.75 MPa), we performed creep tests using representative landslide sandstone in the Three Gorges Reservoir and investigated the sandstone creep behaviors under the coupling effects of seepage pressure and stress. Previous researches on rocks have usually regarded the creep constitutive parameter as a constant; however, in this study, a nonlinear, nonstationary, plastic-viscous (NNPV) creep model which can describe the curve of sandstone creep tests is proposed. The rock-creep parameters under three levels of seepage pressure were identified, and theoretical curves using the NNPV model agreed well with the experimental data, indicating that the new model cannot only describe the primary creep and secondary creep stages under varying seepage pressures but also, in particular, perfectly describes the tertiary creep stage. Finally, the sensitivity of the NNPV model parameters is analyzed, and the result shows that the nonstationary coefficient α and the nonlinear coefficient m are main parameters affecting the tertiary creep stage. |
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