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Influence of petrographic parameters on geotechnical properties of tertiary sandstones from Taiwan
While tunneling through Tertiary sandstones in Taiwan, tunnel squeezing occurred in some of the sandstones, but not in all of them. This phenomenon indicates that the geotechnical properties of Tertiary sandstones differ from one sandstone to another, and further characterisation is of interest. Laboratory experiments were conducted to explore the geotechnical characteristics, including strength, deformational behaviour and wetting softening phenomena, of more than 13 Tertiary sandstones from northern Taiwan. It was found that these sandstones differ from hard rocks in having significant shear dilation and wetting softening behaviour, which is defined as the reduction of both strength and stiffness of dry sandstone due to wetting. Such distinct behaviour can occur even when the sandstones have medium to moderate strength. Based on the degree of wetting softening behaviour as well as the deformational behaviour, two types of sandstones, A and B, were identified. Relative to type A sandstone, the type B sandstone is characterised by more deformation, shear dilation and more significant wetting softening. In addition, how the microscopic parameters (or petrographic parameters) affect the macroscopic mechanical behaviour, including the deformational behavior, uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and strength reduction (R) due to wetting, was studied by petrographic analysis. Among the petrographic and physical parameters evaluated, the grain area ratio and porosity are found to be the key parameters. As a result, empirical relations of UCS and strength reduction due to wetting, expressed in terms of porosity and grain area ratio, respectively, are proposed. Comparisons were made to sandstones worldwide from published data, and it was found that these two empirical relations are also applicable to other sandstones. Finally, a classification method, based on UCS and R on the one hand and the petrographic parameters (grain area ratio and porosity) on the other, is proposed for Tertiary sandstones to indicate the geotechnical characteristics of sandstones. This proposed classification method can also be expressed in terms of grain-matrix-porosity content of sandstones.
Influence of petrographic parameters on geotechnical properties of tertiary sandstones from Taiwan
While tunneling through Tertiary sandstones in Taiwan, tunnel squeezing occurred in some of the sandstones, but not in all of them. This phenomenon indicates that the geotechnical properties of Tertiary sandstones differ from one sandstone to another, and further characterisation is of interest. Laboratory experiments were conducted to explore the geotechnical characteristics, including strength, deformational behaviour and wetting softening phenomena, of more than 13 Tertiary sandstones from northern Taiwan. It was found that these sandstones differ from hard rocks in having significant shear dilation and wetting softening behaviour, which is defined as the reduction of both strength and stiffness of dry sandstone due to wetting. Such distinct behaviour can occur even when the sandstones have medium to moderate strength. Based on the degree of wetting softening behaviour as well as the deformational behaviour, two types of sandstones, A and B, were identified. Relative to type A sandstone, the type B sandstone is characterised by more deformation, shear dilation and more significant wetting softening. In addition, how the microscopic parameters (or petrographic parameters) affect the macroscopic mechanical behaviour, including the deformational behavior, uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and strength reduction (R) due to wetting, was studied by petrographic analysis. Among the petrographic and physical parameters evaluated, the grain area ratio and porosity are found to be the key parameters. As a result, empirical relations of UCS and strength reduction due to wetting, expressed in terms of porosity and grain area ratio, respectively, are proposed. Comparisons were made to sandstones worldwide from published data, and it was found that these two empirical relations are also applicable to other sandstones. Finally, a classification method, based on UCS and R on the one hand and the petrographic parameters (grain area ratio and porosity) on the other, is proposed for Tertiary sandstones to indicate the geotechnical characteristics of sandstones. This proposed classification method can also be expressed in terms of grain-matrix-porosity content of sandstones.
Influence of petrographic parameters on geotechnical properties of tertiary sandstones from Taiwan
Einfluß der petrographischen Parameter auf die geotechnischen Eigenschaften tertiärer Sandsteine aus Taiwan
Jeng, F.S. (Autor:in) / Weng, M.C. (Autor:in) / Lin, M.L. (Autor:in) / Huang, T.H. (Autor:in)
Engineering Geology ; 73 ; 71-91
2004
21 Seiten, 13 Bilder, 7 Tabellen, 30 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
Influence of petrographic parameters on geotechnical properties of tertiary sandstones from Taiwan
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