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Laboratory Tests on Swelling Properties of Field-Coring Gypsum Rock in Tunnels

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13020719

Keywords

gypsum rock; swelling behavior; laboratory test; swelling model

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The reaction between gypsum rock and water causes swelling deformation and swelling pressure, leading to damage in underground engineering. Therefore, studying the swelling characteristics of gypsum rock is crucial. In this research, the variation in swelling ratios and pressures with water immersion time was experimentally investigated. An S-shaped model was used to describe the early swelling behavior of gypsum rock. The results showed that the swelling ratio and pressure increased rapidly in the first 120 minutes, and then increased slowly and became stable as the immersion time increased further.
The reaction between gypsum rock and water results in swelling deformation and swelling pressure. Swelling deformation and swelling pressure cause damage to underground engineering such as tunnels. It is of significance to study the swelling characteristics of gypsum rock. The variation in maximum radial free-swelling ratio, axial free-swelling ratio, lateral restricted-swelling ratio and lateral restricted-swelling pressure of gypsum rock with a water immersion time of 2880 min were investigated experimentally. The early swelling characteristics were further discussed and described by an S-shaped model. The results show that the swelling ratio and swelling pressure increase rapidly as the immersion time increases for the first 120 min. Subsequently, the swelling ratio and swelling pressure increase slowly and become stable as the immersion time further increases. At the 120th minute, the maximum radial free-swelling ratio, axial free-swelling ratio, lateral restricted-swelling ratio and lateral restricted-swelling pressure of gypsum rock reach more than 80% of their final values (2880 min in the present study). Based on the swelling characteristics of gypsum rock during the first 120 min, an S-shaped swelling-time model was introduced to describe the early swelling behavior of gypsum rock.

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