Petrography and X-ray computerized tomography applied as an integral part of a rock mechanics investigation of discontinuities

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. Vervoort J. Caers R. Sweennen
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

A case study is presented of the mechanical behaviour of fractures in the Westphalian A and B siliciclastic succession of mud-, silt- and sandstones with intercalating coal layers in the Campine basin of northeast Belgium. Mining ceased in the area in 1992 and a pilot well was drilled to assess the feasibility of methane extraction by hydraulic fracturing. Work was carried out to study the influence of types of cement fill in fractures on the shear behaviour of the rocks by comparison with that of the coal seams. X-ray computerised tomography was used for visual appraisal and selection of jointed rocks before destructive shear testing was carried out. Two major type of veins were found to be present, one cemented with carbonate and the other with kaolinite or kaolinite/carbonate. Uniaxial compressive strength and shear tests showed that differentiation of the two types of veins was vital in evaluating the strength of the sandstones, as cementing of the fractures by rigid carbonate minerals can reinstate the strength of the rock masses to that of the intact material. Kaolinite was more susceptible to plastic deformation than carbonates
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APA: A. Vervoort J. Caers R. Sweennen  (1905)  Petrography and X-ray computerized tomography applied as an integral part of a rock mechanics investigation of discontinuities

MLA: A. Vervoort J. Caers R. Sweennen Petrography and X-ray computerized tomography applied as an integral part of a rock mechanics investigation of discontinuities. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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