Numerical calculation and multi-factor analysis of slurry diffusion in an inclined geological fracture

Slurry grouting plays an important role in water plugging for hydrogeological engineering and there are multiple factors that restrict the slurry flow. This study investigates the restriction mechanisms, based on a single inclined rough fracture, employing a space stepwise method (SSM) using multi-d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hydrogeology journal 2020-05, Vol.28 (3), p.1107-1124
Hauptverfasser: Mu, Wenqiang, Li, Lianchong, Yang, Tianhong, Yao, Lujian, Wang, Sixu
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Zusammenfassung:Slurry grouting plays an important role in water plugging for hydrogeological engineering and there are multiple factors that restrict the slurry flow. This study investigates the restriction mechanisms, based on a single inclined rough fracture, employing a space stepwise method (SSM) using multi-direction sectors (MDS) for calculating the diffusion of variable-viscosity slurry under constant flow. The specifically developed numerical algorithm is validated by experimental results. The spatio-temporal effects of major factors on the flow, and the rock hydraulic properties, were analyzed for cement-based slurry. The results show that the slurry flow calculated by MDS-SSM exhibits strong fitting with experimental results. The diffusion pattern no longer exhibits a circular plane, but rather a double semi-elliptical distribution. The fracture direction angle, especially for the upward vertical flow, must be considered in the case of a larger dip angle. The main controlling factor of the pressure field is the higher slurry viscosity in regions far from the injection hole, and the influence of dip angle is significantly greater closer to the hole. Roughness has an influence on the fracture hydraulic properties, and the required grouting pressure increases with an increase in roughness. The fracture aperture, viscosity coefficient, and diffusion radius are three key factors with strong sensitivity affecting the forecasting accuracy of grouting parameters. The role of the fracture dip angle can be neglected only in narrow fractures and long-distance diffusion with higher-viscosity slurry or larger pressure. The key threshold value can be obtained with a fitting formula under given conditions.
ISSN:1431-2174
1435-0157
DOI:10.1007/s10040-019-02103-y