On the effective stress coefficient of single rough rock fractures

Volume: 137, Pages: 104556 - 104556
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
The effective stress coefficient is critical to accurately predict the hydromechanical coupling behavior of single water-bearing rock fractures. The physical meaning of the effective stress coefficient in a rough rock fracture is understood as the ratio of the nominal fracture surface occupied by water to the total fracture surface area. To overcome the difficulty of measuring contact ratio changes in rough rock fractures under normal loading...
Paper Details
Title
On the effective stress coefficient of single rough rock fractures
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
137
Pages
104556 - 104556
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