Abstract

The influence of wetting and drying cycles (WDC) on the strength weakening of typical rocks in soft and hard interbedded rock masses is vital to comprehend the mechanism of numerous bank slope failures in soft and hard interbedded strata induced by water level fluctuations. How WDC affect the strength of intact rocks in red stratum of the Badong Formation, a typical sliding-prone interbedded stratum in the Three Gorges area, is a topic worthy of comprehensive investigation. In this study, the effects of WDC on the physical and strength parameters of silty mudstone and silty sandstone were examined by performing a series of experiments on a total of 116 rock samples. Models of strength weakening were developed for the two rock types to express the relations between the strength deterioration coefficient (ratio of the weakened and initial value of strength parameters) and the number of WDC. The results indicate that treatment with WDC causes increases in the water absorption rate, and decreases in longitudinal wave velocity, tensile strength, cohesion and internal friction angle for both silty mudstone and silty sandstone samples with the rate of change decreasing with an increasing number of WDC; the variations in physical and strength parameters are larger for silty mudstone compared with silty sandstone; the effects of WDC on tensile strength and cohesion are higher than on internal friction angle for the studied rock types; Intergranular cracks and intragranular cracks were observed to increase with the number of WDC, evolution mode of rock microstructures was proposed, and the main weakening mechanisms induced by WDC was summarized as microcracks growth by mineral expansion and contraction, which weaken the strength of the studied rocks with the impact depending mainly on the mineral contents and microstructures in rocks. Finally, the established strength weakening models were applied in the numerical model to investigate the influence of WDC on the strength of rock mass with silty mudstone and silty sandstone interbedded layers in the Badong Formation. The obtained results provide useful guidance to reasonably evaluate the long-term stability of soft and hard interbedded bank slopes in reservoir area.

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