Experimental study on the physico-mechanical properties and temperature field evolution of granite subjected to different heating–cooling treatments

Volume: 80, Issue: 11, Pages: 8745 - 8763
Published: Oct 15, 2021
Abstract
Rock cracking caused by thermal shocking occurs widely in geothermal exploitation processes, such as wellbore drilling, reservoir stimulation, and long-term geothermal extraction. In this study, the permeability, P-wave velocity, uniaxial compressive strength, and tensile strength of granite subjected to heating (100 ~ 300℃) and cooling in water with different temperatures (0 ~ 60℃) were experimentally investigated. Moreover, the evolution of...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental study on the physico-mechanical properties and temperature field evolution of granite subjected to different heating–cooling treatments
Published Date
Oct 15, 2021
Volume
80
Issue
11
Pages
8745 - 8763
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