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Micromechanics of shear failure in a porous rock: a combined dataset of high-resolution time-resolved 3D x-ray micro-tomography volumes and local 3D strain fields with contemporaneous acoustic emissions and ultrasonic velocity survey waveforms

Cartwright-Taylor, Alexis | Butler, Ian B | Fusseis, Florian | Ling, Martin | Andò, Edward | Mangriotis, Maria-Daphne | Main, Ian G | Rizzo, Roberto E | Marti, Sina | Leung, Derek D | Magdysyuk, Oxana V

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)

(2022)

This dataset shows both the micro-scale mechanisms and acoustic response involved in shear failure of a deforming porous rock. To our knowledge, this is the first such dataset to combine simultaneous acoustic measurements and x-ray tomography imaging. It comprises a time-series of 3D in-situ synchrotron x-ray microtomography (µCT) volumes showing a Clashach sandstone sample (CL10) undergoing triaxial deformation to failure under a constant acoustic emissions (AE) event rate. Use of a constant AE event rate slowed down the failure process after peak stress, enabling shear failure to be captured in unprecedented spatio-temporal detail by the µCT volumes. These volumes are accompanied by the local incremental 3D strain fields and simultaneously acquired waveforms from acoustic emissions and ultrasonic velocity surveys, as well as mechanical bulk stress and strain. These data are fully explained in Cartwright-Taylor et al. Seismic events miss important grain-scale mechanisms governed by kinematics during shear failure of porous rock, in review at Nature Communications. We also include an equivalent time-series of the same data types showing a second Clashach sandstone sample (CL04) undergoing triaxial deformation to failure, this time under a constant strain rate where failure happened abruptly, shortly after peak stress. Both collections were acquired in-situ on the beamline I12-JEEP at the Diamond Light Source, Didcot, UK, in September 2019. Each 3D µCT volume of the sample is contained in a .zip file labelled with the sequential scan number. Each volume comprises reconstructed 16-bit grey-scale data in a sequence of 2D image files (.tif), each numbered according to the depth at which it lies within the sample volume. The file dimensions are pixels, with an edge length of 7.91 µm. Two further .zip files contain the incremental 3D volumetric and deviatoric strain fields, obtained from digital volume correlation between neighbouring µCT volumes. Each strain field consists of a 32-bit 3D image file (.tif) in pixels with an edge length of 316.4 µm, labelled with its scan increment. Also included are (i) .csv files, containing the mechanical stress and strain time-series, the time and mechanical data at which each µCT volume was scanned, and the acoustic emissions event rate data, and (ii) .zip files containing times and waveforms for the acoustic emissions and ultrasonic velocity surveys as .ascii files. The .zip and .xlsx files are labelled with the sample name, the data type (grey-scale, strain-volumetric, strain-deviatoric, seismic, mechanical, mechCT, eventrateAE) and the sequential scan number (grey-scale only) according to the following convention: sample_datatype_scan#. We acknowledge Diamond Light Source for time on beamline I12-JEEP under proposal MG22517. This work is supported by the UK's Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) through the CATFAIL project NE/R001693/1 Catastrophic failure: what controls precursory localisation in rocks?

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
rock deformation
shear failure
faulting
compression tests
sandstone
ultrasonic velocity
digital volume correlation
micromechanics
acoustic emissions

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
shear failure
sandstone
acoustic emission (AE)
acoustic emission (AE)

MSL enriched keywords
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
localized deformation
shear failure
sedimentary rock
sandstone
Measured property
acoustic emission (AE)
Measured property
acoustic emission (AE)
Ancillary equipment
acoustic measurement - active source
ultrasonic imaging equipment
strain
Ancillary equipment
model structure monitoring (3D)
acoustic measurement - active source
ultrasonic imaging equipment
strain
minerals
chemical elements
carbon
diamond
Apparatus
deformation testing
compression testing
triaxial compression apparatus
Apparatus
X-ray tomography
Technique
imaging (3D)
computed tomography (CT)

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes
microscopy and tomography


Source publisher

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)


DOI

10.5285/56c7802c-93db-4f0f-8b89-e18e10215633


Authors

Cartwright-Taylor, Alexis

Butler, Ian B

Fusseis, Florian

Ling, Martin

Andò, Edward

Mangriotis, Maria-Daphne

Main, Ian G

Rizzo, Roberto E

Marti, Sina

Leung, Derek D

Magdysyuk, Oxana V


Citiation

Cartwright-Taylor, A., Butler, I. B., Fusseis, F., Ling, M., Andò, E., Mangriotis, M.-D., Main, I. G., Rizzo, R. E., Marti, S., Leung, D. D., & Magdysyuk, O. V. (2022). Micromechanics of shear failure in a porous rock: a combined dataset of high-resolution time-resolved 3D x-ray micro-tomography volumes and local 3D strain fields with contemporaneous acoustic emissions and ultrasonic velocity survey waveforms [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/56C7802C-93DB-4F0F-8B89-E18E10215633