Han Xuehui, Chu Zehan, Zhang Yuanzhong. THERMAL-INDUCED ROCK CRACKING AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ENGINEERINGJ. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 2005, 27(1): 98-100. DOI: 10.11781/sysydz200501098
Citation: Han Xuehui, Chu Zehan, Zhang Yuanzhong. THERMAL-INDUCED ROCK CRACKING AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ENGINEERINGJ. PETROLEUM GEOLOGY & EXPERIMENT, 2005, 27(1): 98-100. DOI: 10.11781/sysydz200501098

THERMAL-INDUCED ROCK CRACKING AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ENGINEERING

  • Thermal-induced rock cracking is a common phenomenon when sedimentary and igneous rocks are in high temperature environments. It can impact on flow transportation features in rocks through the reconstruction of pore and fissure structure. Based on the review of its study status, this paper emphasized its significance in the fields of oil exploitation and nuclear waste storage.
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