Journal of MMIJ (Mar 2019)

Mechanical Behavior and Permeability of Simulated Rock with Single Fracture under Brittle and Ductile Conditions

  • Sho TAKEYAMA,
  • Kiyotoshi SAKAGUCHI,
  • Noriaki WATANABE,
  • Noriyoshi TSUCHIYA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2473/journalofmmij.135.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 135, no. 3
pp. 25 – 30

Abstract

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Gypsum aggregate specimens have been used in the present study, because brittle, semi-brittle and ductile stress-strain behaviors of the specimen can be controlled only with confining stress level at the room temperature. At confining stresses up to 40 MPa, tri-axial compression and fluid flow experiments have been conducted on the intact specimens and single fracture specimens. It has been indicated that stress-strain behavior is independent of existence of fracture. Moreover, permeability of the single fracture specimen is much higher than intact specimen at conditions of brittle, semi-brittle, intermediate state between semi-brittle and ductile and ductile condition. On the other hand, permeability of the single fracture specimen is not so different from that of the intact specimen at conditions of a transitional behavior between semi-brittle and ductile stress-strain behaviors. As for the geothermal reservoir in the semi-brittle and ductile region, it was suggested that the fracture is retained and permeability is maintained when fracturing occurs due to hydraulic crushing or the like.

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