Abstract
The interfacial influence zone (IIZ) is a weak link between cast-in-situ cement materials and bulk geological materials. Identifying IIZ is essential for studying binary structure’s mechanical properties. This paper aims to locate the IIZ of a clay rock-cement mortar (C-C) binary by macro-pore distribution in space using CT and NMR tests. First, the porous properties of clay rock and cement mortar were analyzed by the T2 spectrum of the NMR test. Mortar’s macro-pore volume is larger than clay rock’s. Second, the 3D pore-matrix models of these two materials were reconstructed., with larger porosity in mortar than clay rock, consistent with NMR tests. Therefore, the method of pore location using 3D reconstructed models based on CT images may be reliable. Finally, a pore-matrix model of the C-C binary was reconstructed, and the IIZ was identified by pore distribution. The IIZ shape is an approximately ellipsoidal area with thin ends and thick middle, with a max thickness of 8 mm.
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