Abstract

In order to study the reinforcing effect of the different grouting materials applied in fissure rock engineering, ultra-fine cement slurry, cement–silicate slurry, and MARITHAN® were used to carry out grouting tests on specimens of fissure-containing rocks. With the help of a uniaxial compression acoustic emission test system, the mechanical characteristics of the grouted specimens were obtained, and the damage process of the specimens was revealed by using the acoustic emission signals. The tested results showed the following: the residual strength of the grouted specimens using the three grouting materials increased by 16.931%, 13.075%, and 39.998%, respectively; the ultra-fine cement grouting and cement–silicate grouting specimens showed damage patterns of shear-slip damage along the original rupture surface; the specimens of MARITHAN® grouting cracked from a position near the end of the specimen with no damage to the grouted body portion; the cumulative acoustic emission energy curves of the grouted specimens showed obvious stage characteristics; and the acoustic emission energy distribution characteristics of the grouted specimens differed depending on the grouting materials.

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