Impact of initial structural heterogeneity on long-term swelling behavior of mx80 bentonite pellet/powder mixtures

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Abstract

To better understand results of SEALEX in situ tests carried out at Tournemire Underground Research Laboratory, the hydromechanical behavior of a pellet/powder MX80 bentonite mixtures prepared at a dry density of 1.49 Mg/m3 were investigated by means of microfocus X-ray computed tomography (μ-CT) observations and laboratory small scale infiltration tests. Radial and axial swelling pressures as well as relative humidity were monitored while wetting. Two configurations were considered: For the first, a pellet/powder mixture was prepared following a specific protocol to minimize initial structural heterogeneity; the second one was specially designed to study a strong heterogeneous mixture distribution. μ-CT observations performed on the two samples during hydration revealed an apparently homogeneous sample for the first mixture after 100 days of hydration. For the second specimen, several voids were still observed after 40 days of hydration. A comparison was made between the in situ and mock-up tests. It was observed that the evolutions of radial and axial swelling pressures depend on the initial heterogeneous distribution of the mixture. This heterogeneity is due to the different dry density values at the vicinity of the different sensors. The final values of axial swelling pressures were different for both configurations for the same global dry density.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1404-1416
Number of pages13
JournalCanadian Geotechnical Journal
Volume57
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Heterogenous structural distribution
  • MX80 bentonite pellet powder mixture
  • Microfocus X-ray computed tomography (μ-CT)
  • SEALEX in situ tests

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