Thermodynamic Properties of Water during Phase Transition and Simulation on Freezing Process in Fractured Rock

Article Preview

Abstract:

Thermodynamic properties of water during phase transition in fractured rock are discussed. Thermodynamic equations of water in fractured rock while freezing were analyzed, and an example was simulated by FLAC3D. The stress field as well as the temperature field is obtained. The results demonstrated mechanical and thermal influences on rock due to phase transition of water in fractures.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 328-330)

Pages:

9-12

Citation:

Online since:

September 2011

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] K. Hall: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. vol. 29 (2004), pp.43-57.

Google Scholar

[2] X.T. Su, Z. j. Yang and G.H. Liu: Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica. Vol. 23 (2010), pp.271-282. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[3] R. D. Miller: Highway Research Record. Vol. 393 (1972), pp.1-11.

Google Scholar

[4] J. S. Walder, B. Hallet: Geological Society of America Bulletin. Vol. 96 (1985), pp.336-346.

Google Scholar

[5] C. Li, L.Y. Zhang and S.W. Qian: Thermotics. (Higher Education Press, China 2002). (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[6] X.C. Fu, W.X. Shen and T.Y. Yao, et al.: Physical Chemistry. (Higher Education Press, China 2005). (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[7] Y.P. Zhang, H.P. Hus and X.D. Kong: Energy storage of phase transition-Theory and Application. (University of Science and Technology of China Press, China 1996). (In Chinese).

Google Scholar