Estimation of Young’s modulus for rocks using a non-invasive CSAMT method

IF 3.7 2区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1007/s10064-024-03971-9
Muhammad Hasan, Yanjun Shang, Qingyun Di, Qingsen Meng
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Rock mass deformability is evaluated by Young’s modulus (E), which provides the bases of stability assessment for designing and developing large engineering structures. Modulus of elasticity (E) is the most commonly used input parameter for rock mass characteristics and classification systems, stability analysis of surface/underground engineering structures, and rock failure criteria. However, E is conventionally obtained from the borehole tests, which have significant limitations and do not provide a thorough evaluation of rock mass deformability for lateral and vertical coverage of large areas. Conventional determination of in-situ geomechanical parameters is a complex system problem, which has always been a challenge under uncertainty and data lack. Alternatively, throughout the last decades, several attempts were made to assess the subsurface geology via geophysical-based approaches. Geophysical approaches are more cost-effective, quicker, and user-friendly and offer volumetric data of the subsurface. In this contribution, for the first time, we advance a non-invasive geophysical approach of controlled-source audio-frequency magnetotellurics (CSAMT) for quick estimation of 2D/3D E to evaluate the complex geological subsurface over one km depth. These results are important to better understand the complex engineering geological conditions, to assess the failure probability in the early stage, and to provide safety, stability, and cost evaluation support for successful development of the deep underground engineering infrastructures. Our approach fills the gap between accurate geotechnical models and insufficient geological information, gives more objective indices, and provides a reference for more accurate design of engineering structures in areas lacking sufficient mechanical drilling data.

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使用非侵入式 CSAMT 方法估算岩石的杨氏模量
岩体变形能力是通过杨氏模量(E)来评估的,它为设计和开发大型工程结构提供了稳定性评估依据。弹性模量(E)是岩体特征和分类系统、地表/地下工程结构稳定性分析以及岩石破坏标准最常用的输入参数。然而,弹性模量通常是通过钻孔测试获得的,而钻孔测试具有很大的局限性,无法对大面积岩体的横向和纵向变形能力进行全面评估。传统的原位地质力学参数测定是一个复杂的系统问题,在不确定性和数据缺乏的情况下一直是一个挑战。另外,在过去的几十年里,人们曾多次尝试通过基于地球物理的方法来评估地下地质情况。地球物理方法更具成本效益、更快、更方便用户使用,并能提供地下的体积数据。在这篇论文中,我们首次提出了一种非侵入性地球物理方法--受控声源音频-频率磁无线电技术(CSAMT),用于快速估算 2D/3D E,以评估一千米深的复杂地下地质。这些结果对于更好地了解复杂的工程地质条件、早期评估失效概率以及为成功开发深层地下工程基础设施提供安全、稳定和成本评估支持非常重要。我们的方法填补了精确岩土模型与不足地质信息之间的空白,给出了更客观的指标,为在缺乏足够机械钻探数据的地区更精确地设计工程结构提供了参考。
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment 工程技术-地球科学综合
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7.10
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11.90%
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445
审稿时长
4.1 months
期刊介绍: Engineering geology is defined in the statutes of the IAEG as the science devoted to the investigation, study and solution of engineering and environmental problems which may arise as the result of the interaction between geology and the works or activities of man, as well as of the prediction of and development of measures for the prevention or remediation of geological hazards. Engineering geology embraces: • the applications/implications of the geomorphology, structural geology, and hydrogeological conditions of geological formations; • the characterisation of the mineralogical, physico-geomechanical, chemical and hydraulic properties of all earth materials involved in construction, resource recovery and environmental change; • the assessment of the mechanical and hydrological behaviour of soil and rock masses; • the prediction of changes to the above properties with time; • the determination of the parameters to be considered in the stability analysis of engineering works and earth masses.
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