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[SCG63-P03] Electrical conductivity change in a brine-saturated granitic rock under uni-axial compression
Keywords:electrical conductivity, stress, anisotropy
The loading system is composed of a hand press (Maximum load: 20 kN), a load cell and stainless steel end-pieces. A fine grained (100-500 mm) biotite granite (Aji, Kagawa Pref., Japan) was selected as a rock sample for its small grain size and textural uniformity. A cube sample with the edge length of 25 mm was filled with 0.1 M KCl aqueous solution and loaded up to 20 MPa. Electrical impedance was continuously monitored during a compression test with two-electrode method (Ag-AgCl electrodes).
Electrical conductivity decreased with increasing axial stress in the directions parallel and perpendicular to the compression. When the axial stress was increased from 0 MPa to 5 MPa, the magnitude of decrease in conductivity was 2% and 4% in the direction parallel and perpendicular to the compression, respectively. The decrease in conductivity was much smaller than that observed in hydrostatic compression tests (e.g., Watanabe and Higuchi, 2015). The decrease in conductivity must be caused by the closure of cracks, which were perpendicular or subperpendicular to the compression.