Joint projects on the comparison of constitutive models for the mechanical behavior of rock salt II. Overview of the models and results of 3-D benchmark calculations

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Authors

  • Andreas Hampel
  • K. Salzer
  • R. M. Günther
  • W. Minkley
  • A. Pudewills
  • B. Leuger
  • D. Zapf
  • K. Staudtmeister
  • R. Rokahr
  • K. Herchen
  • R. Wolters
  • K. H. Lux

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  • Scientific Consultant
  • Institute of Geomechanics GmbH Leipzig (IfG)
  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Clausthal University of Technology
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMechanical Behaviour of Salt VII
Pages231-240
Number of pages10
ISBN (electronic)9780203100769
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

Abstract

In numerical simulations for the design and stability analysis of underground openings in rock salt, the geomechanical behavior of the host rock is described with constitutive models. In recent decades, various advanced models and procedures for the determination of salt type-specific parameter values and for the performance of numerical simulations have been developed. Between 2004 and 2010, the authors were funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in two joint projects in order to document, check, and compare their constitutive models for rock salt. The results of specific benchmark calculations demonstrate that the models describe correctly the relevant deformation phenomena in rock salt under various influences. Project 1 was presented e.g., at the Saltmech6 conference in Hannover in 2007. Therefore, the focus of both parts of this contribution is on project 2 with 3-D calculations of a section of a real salt mine. In this part II of the contribution, an overview of the considered constitutive models as well as some results of the benchmark calculations are presented.

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Joint projects on the comparison of constitutive models for the mechanical behavior of rock salt II. Overview of the models and results of 3-D benchmark calculations. / Hampel, Andreas; Salzer, K.; Günther, R. M. et al.
Mechanical Behaviour of Salt VII. 2012. p. 231-240.

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Hampel, A, Salzer, K, Günther, RM, Minkley, W, Pudewills, A, Leuger, B, Zapf, D, Staudtmeister, K, Rokahr, R, Herchen, K, Wolters, R & Lux, KH 2012, Joint projects on the comparison of constitutive models for the mechanical behavior of rock salt II. Overview of the models and results of 3-D benchmark calculations. in Mechanical Behaviour of Salt VII. pp. 231-240.
Hampel, A., Salzer, K., Günther, R. M., Minkley, W., Pudewills, A., Leuger, B., Zapf, D., Staudtmeister, K., Rokahr, R., Herchen, K., Wolters, R., & Lux, K. H. (2012). Joint projects on the comparison of constitutive models for the mechanical behavior of rock salt II. Overview of the models and results of 3-D benchmark calculations. In Mechanical Behaviour of Salt VII (pp. 231-240)
Hampel A, Salzer K, Günther RM, Minkley W, Pudewills A, Leuger B et al. Joint projects on the comparison of constitutive models for the mechanical behavior of rock salt II. Overview of the models and results of 3-D benchmark calculations. In Mechanical Behaviour of Salt VII. 2012. p. 231-240
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