Transient analysis of grout penetrationwith time-dependent viscosity inside 3D fractured rock mass by unified pipe-network method

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Grouting is widely used for mitigating the seepage of underground water and enhancing the stability of fractured rock mass. After injection, the viscosity of the grout gradually increases until solidification. Conventional multifield analysis models ignoring such effects greatly overestimate the penetration region of the grout and the stability of the grouted rock structures. Based on the 3D unified pipe-network method (UPM), we propose a novel numerical model considering the time-dependent viscosity of the grout, therein being a quasi-implicit approach of high efficiency. The proposed model is verified by comparing with analytical results and a time-wise method. Several large-scale 3D examples of fractured rock mass are considered in the numerical studies, demonstrating the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method. The influence of the time-dependent viscosity, fracture properties, and grouting operation methods are discussed for the grout penetration process.

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Sun, Z., Yan, X., Liu, R., Xu, Z., Li, S., & Zhang, Y. (2018). Transient analysis of grout penetrationwith time-dependent viscosity inside 3D fractured rock mass by unified pipe-network method. Water (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10091122

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