Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5469008 | Applied Clay Science | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Once the initially heterogeneous unsaturated powder/pellet (80/20) MX80 bentonite mixture is put in place, these sealing materials will be subject to coupled hydro-mechanical loadings: hydration due to the infiltration of pore water from the natural barrier and mechanical confinement resulting from the engineered barriers. The present work focuses on the different scales of the material: at the macroscopic scale, it is characterised by a heterogeneous distribution of pellets and powder of bentonite; at the microscopic scale, it is studied by several techniques (MIP, μ-CT observations and SEM). From MIP results, a typical bimodal distribution was found for both pellet and powder. From μ-CT and SEM observations, a heterogeneity was revealed in the internal structure of the pellet: heterogeneous density distribution of the clay minerals and presence of several high density elements.
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Authors
AgustÃn Molinero Guerra, Nadia Mokni, Pierre Delage, Yu-Jun Cui, Anh Minh Tang, Patrick Aimedieu, Frédéric Bernier, Michel Bornert,