Abstract

To quantitatively study the influence of temperature and strain rate on the brittleness of sandstone, the mechanical parameters of sandstone under different temperatures and strain rates are collected from the previous literature, and two empirical equations for calculating rock brittleness are used to quantitatively calculate and evaluate the brittleness of sandstone. The results show that both BI1 and BI2 can characterize the brittleness of sandstone, but the applicable conditions are different. The BI1 method is more accurate in calculating the variation in the sandstone brittleness with a strain rate, while the BI2 method is more accurate in calculating its variation with temperature. The brittleness of sandstone increases with the increase in the strain rate, especially when the strain rate exceeds 100 s-1. Under low-temperature conditions, the strength and brittleness of rocks increase due to the strengthening of ice. Under the condition of high temperature, the thermal damage to sandstone is intensified after 400°C, and the quartz phase changes after 600°C, which leads to the increase in microcrack density and the decrease in brittleness of sandstone. The conditions of low temperature and high strain rate are beneficial to the enhancement of sandstone brittleness.

Highlights

  • Brittleness is a very important property of rock

  • Sandstone is collected from different areas and processed into different sizes and treated at different temperatures

  • The impact load test or static compression test of sandstone treated at different temperatures was carried out with SHPB, and the stress-strain curves under different test conditions were obtained

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Introduction

Brittleness is a very important property of rock. It can be used as an index of safety risk in resource exploitation and engineering construction projects. Brittleness is an important property for shale gas compressibility measurement and evaluation and is a basic parameter for reservoir evaluation. Rock bursts are directly related to the brittle fracture of rock masses and the instability failure of surrounding rock structures [1]. Brittleness is a key index of rock drillability, which plays an important role in improving tunneling speed and reducing tool wear [2]. It is important to evaluate the brittleness of rock accurately in the process of resource development and engineering construction

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