Abstract

Grouting is a typical HM (hydro-mechanical) coupling process between slurry and rock and widely used in underground engineering to reinforce the strength of fractured rock mass. In present work, based on numerical manifold method (NMM), an NMM-HM grouting model is proposed to investigate slurry flowing and analyze grouting efficiency. In this NMM-HM grouting model, the slurry flows in fractures and grouting pressure can cause fracture aperture variation and fracture propagation. Then, two numerical examples for central embedded crack and hydraulic fracturing are adopted to validate the presented model. Furthermore, grouting simulations are conducted on a multi-crack and a roadway with fracture networks. Results show that Grouting pressure in fractures can increase fracture aperture, which is beneficial for grouting efficiency. However, fluid pressure could also cause closure of neighboring fractures or even fracture propagation and failure of rock mass, which will weaken grouting effectiveness. Therefore, the coupled HM impacts on grouting efficiency and grouting pressure should be seriously considered and optimized to achieve the expected grouting performance in practice.

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