Quantifying the progressive development of breakouts initiated from pre-existing fractures: Implications for local stress heterogeneity

IF 7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijrmms.2025.106078
Shihuai Zhang , Lintong Jiang , Haimeng Shen , Xianghui Qin , Xingguang Zhao
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This study quantifies the initiation and progressive development of borehole breakouts near pre-existing fractures through numerical modeling. Focusing on a 1000-m-deep borehole (BS34) at the Xinchang site, a candidate for China's high-level radioactive waste repository, we conduct an integrated geomechanical analysis to understand borehole breakout behavior. Despite high rock strength and low in-situ stress levels, breakouts have been observed near pre-existing fractures. These breakouts exhibit strong azimuthal correlations with the fracture dip directions, highlighting the fracture influences on breakout development. Using a finite element model based on the fracture geometry and far-field stresses at a depth of 146 m in BS34, we find that a pre-existing fracture can significantly perturb the local stress field via slip-induced stress drop. After drilling, the locally-disturbed stresses are further concentrated around the major axis tips of the resultant elliptical hole. Combined with the fracture- and drilling-induced rock mass damage, the stress concentrations explain breakout initiation near the fracture dip direction, even under low stress conditions. As breakouts propagate downward or upward, they show rotational realignments back to the far-field Shmin orientation, with tapering width and depth as stress concentrations gradually diminish. The results reveal the role of borehole-fracture intersection in controlling local breakout rotations, and emphasize the importance of accounting for fracture influences when using breakout data to estimate far-field stresses. This study underscores the need for detailed fracture and borehole information to improve the interpretation of stress heterogeneity in the Earth's crust.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences focuses on original research, new developments, site measurements, and case studies within the fields of rock mechanics and rock engineering. Serving as an international platform, it showcases high-quality papers addressing rock mechanics and the application of its principles and techniques in mining and civil engineering projects situated on or within rock masses. These projects encompass a wide range, including slopes, open-pit mines, quarries, shafts, tunnels, caverns, underground mines, metro systems, dams, hydro-electric stations, geothermal energy, petroleum engineering, and radioactive waste disposal. The journal welcomes submissions on various topics, with particular interest in theoretical advancements, analytical and numerical methods, rock testing, site investigation, and case studies.
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