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Physical and Mechanical Behaviors of Red Sandstones and Marbles after High-Temperature Treatment

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LITHOSPHERE
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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GEOSCIENCEWORLD
DOI: 10.2113/2021/8062826

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China, China [51979272, 41907251, 52179098]
  2. International Science and Technology Cooperation Plan of Jiangsu Province, China [BZ2020066]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China [2019J05030]

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Temperature changes significantly affect the physical and mechanical properties of red sandstones and marbles, including porosity, peak strength, and shear strength. The range of 400 degrees C to 600 degrees C plays a crucial role in evaluating the variations in these properties after high-temperature exposure.
Deep geothermal energy is of great strategic importance for the development of the energy industry. In the process of geothermal energy extraction, temperature changes will significantly affect the physical and mechanical properties of the rock mass. To investigate the influence of temperature on the physical and mechanical properties of red sandstones and marbles, the uniaxial compression test, variable-angle shear test, mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) test, and SEM test were conducted on the red sandstone and marble specimens treated by 9 temperature levels (from 25 degrees C to 800 degrees C). The results show that the porosity is positively correlated with the temperature regardless of rock types. The peak strength of red sandstones during uniaxial compression increases first when temperature increases from 25 degrees C to 400 degrees C and then decreases when temperature increases from 400 degrees C to 800 degrees C, whereas the peak strength of marbles exhibits a first decreasing (from 25 degrees C to 300 degrees C), then increasing (from 300 degrees C to 600 degrees C) and finally decreasing (from 600 degrees C to 800 degrees C) trend. Similarly, the shear strength and cohesion of red sandstones increase first and then decrease as temperature rises from 25 degrees C to 800 degrees C, despite of the predesigned shearing angle, which is opposite to the variation in frictional angle. The variations in physical and mechanical behavior are closely related to the expansion of the constituent grains or groundmass which make up the rock composition and closure of pores. Additionally, the temperature in the range from 400 degrees C to 600 degrees C plays an important role to evaluate the variations in the physical and mechanical characteristics of red sandstones and marbles after high-temperature exposure, because of the stress, strain, and porosity change dramatically.

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