Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area

Influenced by the cyclic fluctuation of reservoir water levels and rainfall, the rocks of reservoir bank slopes have been subjected to alternating wet and dry environments for a long time. This leads to their deterioration and damage, posing a great threat to the stability of the bank slopes. This s...

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Main Authors: Shizhe LIN, Xinli HU, Haiyan ZHANG, Ningjie LI, Xinyu LIU
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Published: Editorial Office of The Chinese Journal of Geological Hazard and Control 2024-10-01
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description Influenced by the cyclic fluctuation of reservoir water levels and rainfall, the rocks of reservoir bank slopes have been subjected to alternating wet and dry environments for a long time. This leads to their deterioration and damage, posing a great threat to the stability of the bank slopes. This study investigates the red sandstone of the Baihetan hydropower station as the research object, and the structural deterioration of the red sandstone under wetting-drying cycles of sodium sulfate salt solution were investigated by carrying out wetting-drying cycles test, CT scanning test, digital core modeling and seepage simulation. The results show that the mass loss rate (α) and permeability (k) of the red sandstone increase exponentially with the number of cycles (N). The total porosity, effective porosity, and effective porosity ratio initially decrease and then increase with N. The study suggests that the structural deterioration of the red sandstone under wetting-drying cycles in the salt solution results from the combined effect of dissolution and salt crystallization. In the early stages, structural damage is mainly due to calcite, plagioclase feldspar and other minerals in solution dissolution. In the middle stages, the rocks undergoes damage from both salt crystallization and dissolution. In the later stages, the effect of salt crystallization is gradually weakened and rock dissolution becomes the dominant factor causing rock damage again. The results of the study provide an important theoretical basis for the long-term stability evaluation of reservoir slopes at the Baihetan hydropower station.
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spelling doaj-art-48e3d21846d54547b749c8f9bb67e6bc2025-08-20T03:22:19ZzhoEditorial Office of The Chinese Journal of Geological Hazard and ControlZhongguo dizhi zaihai yu fangzhi xuebao1003-80352024-10-01355677710.16031/j.cnki.issn.1003-8035.202309020202309020Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir areaShizhe LIN0Xinli HU1Haiyan ZHANG2Ningjie LI3Xinyu LIU4Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, Hubei 430074, ChinaInfluenced by the cyclic fluctuation of reservoir water levels and rainfall, the rocks of reservoir bank slopes have been subjected to alternating wet and dry environments for a long time. This leads to their deterioration and damage, posing a great threat to the stability of the bank slopes. This study investigates the red sandstone of the Baihetan hydropower station as the research object, and the structural deterioration of the red sandstone under wetting-drying cycles of sodium sulfate salt solution were investigated by carrying out wetting-drying cycles test, CT scanning test, digital core modeling and seepage simulation. The results show that the mass loss rate (α) and permeability (k) of the red sandstone increase exponentially with the number of cycles (N). The total porosity, effective porosity, and effective porosity ratio initially decrease and then increase with N. The study suggests that the structural deterioration of the red sandstone under wetting-drying cycles in the salt solution results from the combined effect of dissolution and salt crystallization. In the early stages, structural damage is mainly due to calcite, plagioclase feldspar and other minerals in solution dissolution. In the middle stages, the rocks undergoes damage from both salt crystallization and dissolution. In the later stages, the effect of salt crystallization is gradually weakened and rock dissolution becomes the dominant factor causing rock damage again. The results of the study provide an important theoretical basis for the long-term stability evaluation of reservoir slopes at the Baihetan hydropower station.https://www.zgdzzhyfzxb.com/en/article/doi/10.16031/j.cnki.issn.1003-8035.202309020red sandstonewetting-drying cyclesct scanpore structurepermeability
spellingShingle Shizhe LIN
Xinli HU
Haiyan ZHANG
Ningjie LI
Xinyu LIU
Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
Zhongguo dizhi zaihai yu fangzhi xuebao
red sandstone
wetting-drying cycles
ct scan
pore structure
permeability
title Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
title_full Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
title_fullStr Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
title_full_unstemmed Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
title_short Structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry-wet cycles in the Baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
title_sort structural degradation and permeability evolution of red sandstone under dry wet cycles in the baihetan hydropower station reservoir area
topic red sandstone
wetting-drying cycles
ct scan
pore structure
permeability
url https://www.zgdzzhyfzxb.com/en/article/doi/10.16031/j.cnki.issn.1003-8035.202309020
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