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Dilatancy and the strength of rocks containing pore water under drained conditions

Conference · · Geophys. J.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6850506
Experiments have been conducted at atmospheric temperature and confining pressures up to 5 kb in which rocks, of different porosities, and fitted with flexible jackets, have been deformed up to 6% axially while containing pore water under undrained conditions. Application of a confining pressure and axial compressive stress creates a pore pressure, which weakens and embrittles the rocks under these conditions. The initial pore pressure may take any value up to that of the confining pressure, depending on the amount of water available inside the jacket and sample. Dilatancy produced by crack propagation during shear deformation resulted in dilatancy hardening which prevented or delayed mechanical instability (as manifested by stress drops). The greatest amount of dilatancy occurred during the fracturing process, but dilatancy descreased as the effective confining pressure increased. (47 refs.)
Research Organization:
Iraq National Oil Co
OSTI ID:
6850506
Conference Information:
Journal Name: Geophys. J.; (United States) Journal Volume: 44:1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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