Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Jan 2024)
Experimental study on the effect of water absorption level on rockburst occurrence of sandstone
Abstract
To investigate the mechanism of rockburst prevention by spraying water onto the surrounding rocks, 15 experiments are performed considering different water absorption levels on a single face. High-speed photography and acoustic emission (AE) system are used to monitor the rockburst process. The effect of water on sandstone rockburst and the prevention mechanism of water on sandstone rockburst are analyzed from the perspective of energy and failure mode. The results show that the higher the absorption degree, the lower the intensity of the rockburst after absorbing water on single side of sandstone. This is reflected in the fact that with the increase in the water absorption level, the ejection velocity of rockburst fragments is smaller, the depth of the rockburst pit is shallower, and the AE energy is smaller. Under the water absorption level of 100%, the magnitude of rockburst intensity changes from medium to slight. The prevention mechanism of water on sandstone rockburst is that water reduces the capacity of sandstone to store strain energy and accelerates the expansion of shear cracks, which is not conducive to the occurrence of plate cracking before rockburst, and destroys the conditions for rockburst incubation.