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Numerical modelling of the effect of weathering on the progressive failure of underground limestone mines

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The observations show that the collapse of underground limestone mines results from a progressive failure due to gradual weathering of the rockmass. The following stages can be considered for the limestone weathering and degradation process in underground mines: condensation of the water on the roof of the gallery, infiltration of water in the porous rock, migration of the air CO2 molecules in the rock pore water by convection and molecular diffusion, dissolution of limestone by CO2 rich water and consequently, reduction of the strength properties of rock. Considering this process, a set of equations governing different hydrochemo-mechanical aspects of the weathering phenomenon and progressive failure occurring in these mines is presented. Then the feasibility of numerical modelling of this process is studied and a simple example of application is presented.
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hal-00315564 , version 1 (29-08-2008)

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Siavash Ghabezloo, Ahmad Pouya. Numerical modelling of the effect of weathering on the progressive failure of underground limestone mines. Eurock 2006, 2006, Liège, Belgium. pp.233-240. ⟨hal-00315564⟩
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