Simulation method for deformation-fragmentation of quasi-brittle material under action of supercritical CO2
A technology of brittle materials and simulation methods, applied in CAD numerical modeling, computer material science, 3D modeling, etc., can solve the problems that affect the accuracy of geological storage numerical simulation results, plastic deformation, mixed fracture modes, separation/extrusion Compression/shear friction, strength and shear mechanical properties decrease, etc., to optimize geological storage location, achieve long-term safe storage, and improve convergence
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[0188] S1. The coal rock sample in Jincheng mining area is processed into a 100mm×100mm×50mm specimen, and the distribution of natural fractures in it is obtained by CT scanning, as shown in figure 2 shown. Calculate the geometric parameters such as the spacing of natural fractures and the angle with the short side direction, and compile the automatic generation program of natural fractures.
[0189] S2. In the "Part module", multiple Voronoi polyhedrons are generated according to the step S1, and the closest Voronoi polyhedron is selected based on the CT scan results, and a numerical calculation model of a cylinder with a diameter of 50 mm and a height of 100 mm is established by cutting methods. The maximum size of the crack unit is calculated to be 6 mm, and the numerical model is divided into tetrahedral solid unit meshes under the "Mesh module". Then, through the method of globally embedding fracture units, 3D 6-node fracture units are respectively embedded in the ...
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