Title of article :
New empirical failure criterion for shale
Author/Authors :
Moshrefi, S Department of Mining Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Shahriar, K Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) - Tehran, Iran , Ramezanzadeh, A School of Mining - Petroleum & Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , Goshtasbi, K Department of Mining Engineering - Faculty of Engineering & Technology - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
A new failure criterion was presented to predict the ultimate strength of shale under the
triaxial and polyaxial state of stress. A database containing 93 datasets was obtained
from the results of the uniaxial, triaxial, polyaxial compressive tests, an indirect tensile
test was collected from reliable references, and this test was carried out on the shale
samples taken from the southwestern oilfields in Iran. The database was used to evaluate
the proposed criterion, and its accuracy was compared against the popular failure criteria
in rock mechanics, particularly those used for stability analysis such as the Hoek-Brown,
Mohr-Coulomb, Drucker-Prager, and Mogi-Coulomb failure criteria. In order to
evaluate the model, seven important statistical indices were selected. Subsequently,
curves from various failure criteria were fitted to the triaxial and polyaxial data, and the
corresponding coefficients and statistical indices were determined. The results obtained
indicated that, in all cases, compared to the other failure criteria, the proposed criterion
succeeded to predict the ultimate strength at a higher accuracy. Also the proposed
criterion was used calculate the uniaxial compressive and tensile strengths with a
minimum error. For a further examination of the proposed criterion, a series of results
from the triaxial test including the ductile failure data were utilized for evaluation of the
applicability of the proposed criterion to the ductile zone. It showed that the criterion
could predict the ultimate strength of shale over a wide range of stresses.
Keywords :
Mechanical Behavior , Empirical Criteria , Shale , Wellborn Stability , Rock Strength , Ductile Failure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics