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Lyesse Laloui

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1D Compression Behaviour of Opalinus Clay

2017

One of the main concerns related to tunnel excavations, drilling operations and wellbore stability in shales is the generation of excess pore water pressure due to changes in mechanical stress; therefore the consolidation of shales is a fundamental process that must be considered. This paper presents a compre- hensive methodology for analysing the compression and consolidation behaviour of shales. An apparatus to perform high-pressure oedometric tests is presented and an analytical method is introduced to analyse the shale consolidation behaviour, which allows information to be gathered on the coeffi cient of consolidation, stiffness, poroelastic properties, and permeability of the tested m…

Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaConsolidation (soil)PoromechanicsDrillingStiffnessSoilPermeability (earth sciences)Void ratioPore water pressureShalesmedicineLaboratory TestingGeotechnical engineeringmedicine.symptomOpalinus ClayOil shaleGeology
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Hydromechanical behaviour of a volcanic ash

2013

This paper presents experimental analysis and numerical modelling aimed at improved understanding and prediction of the hydromechanical behaviour of volcanic ash at various states of saturation. Results from a comprehensive experimental programme are presented in order to characterise the response of the material in terms of matric suction and confining stress changes. The evolution of the yield stress at different suction levels has been quantified. The volumetric response with suction variations allowed the analysis of the collapse-upon-wetting behaviour. Water retention and permeability are also addressed. Tests results are used to calibrate a constitutive model based on the effective s…

Laboratory testPartial saturationEffective stressEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Constitutive relationGeotechnical engineeringSuctionGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologySaturation (chemistry)Partial saturationGeologyCollapsed settlementVolcanic ashGéotechnique
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Advances in the Testing of the Hydro-mechanical Behaviour of Shales

2013

The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been developed by the authors for testing the hydromechanical behaviour of shales. A methodology established for the analysis of the water retention behaviour in non-isochoric conditions is introduced; the method allows for the determination of the main drying and wetting paths in addition to the volume change response upon total suction variations. A high-pressure oedometric cell is then presented; the apparatus allows for the analysis of the transition from the pre-yield behaviour to the normally consolidated state. The analysis of the settlement versus time curves yields information on the permeabil…

Volume changeGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyStrength of materialsMolasseWater retentionPermeability (earth sciences)Pore water pressureVoid ratioMechanics of MaterialsmedicineGeotechnical engineeringWettingmedicine.symptomGeology
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The Role of Anisotropy on the Volumetric Behaviour of Opalinus Clay upon Suction Change

2017

An experimental investigation to analyse the anisotropic volumetric response of shaly and sandy facies of Opalinus Clay upon suction variations is presented. Obtained results demonstrate the different behaviour of the tested facies to a wetting-drying cycle. The shaly facies exhibits higher water retention capacity and stronger volumetric response than the sandy facies. Anisotropic response is experienced by both facies with the strain perpendicular to bedding higher than in the parallel direction. The sandy facies exhibits a more pronounced anisotropic behaviour in particular during the drying phase. A detailed analysis of the response in the two directions with respect to the bedding orie…

SuctionsuctionSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaBedding0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsopalinus clay01 natural sciencesSoilPhase (matter)FaciesShalesPerpendicularLaboratory TestingGeotechnical engineeringPetrologyAnisotropyGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Fabric evolution and the related swelling behaviour of a sand/bentonite mixture upon hydro-chemo-mechanical loadings

2015

This experimental study investigates the swelling behaviour of an 80/20 sand/bentonite mixture and the associated fabric evolution under different hydro-chemo-mechanical loadings. Free and confined swelling tests are performed on specimens compacted to different dry densities and wetted with different pore fluids. Controlled suction confined swelling tests are performed to determine the suction–swelling pressure relationship for two different densities. An extensive microstructural characterisation is performed to relate the observed swelling behaviour to the evolution of the different pore networks during wetting. Based on the microstructural analysis, an expression is proposed to determi…

Laboratory testMaterials scienceSuction010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesExpansive clay0211 other engineering and technologiesMixing (process engineering)02 engineering and technologylaboratory testsFabric/structure of soil01 natural sciencesPartial saturationswellingmedicineEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Geotechnical engineeringComposite material021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencessand/bentonite mixturesChemo mechanicalExpansive soilexpansive soilsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologyfabric evolutionBentonitefabric/structure of soilsWettingHCM loadingsSwellingmedicine.symptomDry densitypore water chemistry
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Shot-clay MX-80 bentonite: An assessment of the hydro-mechanical behaviour

2014

This study presents the results of an experimental study conducted to characterise the hydro-mechanical behaviour of shot-clay MX-80 bentonite. In the shot-clay process, granular bentonite was mixed continuously with water and shot on the walls of a tunnel section at the Grimsel Underground Research Laboratory (URL), in Switzerland. The shot-clay was placed to create a layer of bentonite in direct contact with the host rock to avoid preferential water and/or gas flow along the tunnel wall. Samples for an experimental programme were collected during the shooting. The index properties, microstructural features, swelling potential and water retention properties of the shot-clay were analysed. …

SuctionStress pathFlow (psychology)Shot-clayGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyWater retentionStress (mechanics)Shot (pellet)Hydro-mechanical behaviourBentonitemedicineGeotechnical engineeringWater retention behaviourMX-80 bentonitemedicine.symptomSwellingSwelling potentialGeologyControlled-suction testing
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One dimensional consolidation of Opalinus Clay from shallow depth

2017

First experimental results on Opalinus Clay from shallow depth (< 30 m depth) are presented and compared to results on cores from Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory (~ 300 m depth). Samples were tested in one dimensional condition using an advanced experimental technique. The samples from the two sites show similar properties in terms of geotechnical characterization and one dimensional compressibility/swelling indexes, despite the different source depths.

Consolidation (soil)MineralogyOverburden pressureVoid ratioPore water pressureSoilParticle-size distributionSoil waterCompressibilityShalesLaboratory TestingMercury intrusion porosimetryOpalinus ClayGeology
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Water retention and swelling behaviour of granular bentonites for application in Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) systems

2016

Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) systems are used as efficient hydraulic barriers in landfills for the disposal of hazardous municipal wastes. Along with geotextiles, bentonite materials are chosen as one of the primary components of GCLs due to their high retention, adsorption, and swelling capacities. GCLs are manufactured using bentonites at a high total suction and hydrated through the uptake of liquid from the subsoil and the confined material as soon as they are installed. Bentonites may exhibit considerable volume change upon wetting. Depending on the confinement stress, the void ratio may significantly increase with a decrease in suction, particularly at higher degrees of saturation. T…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesMaterials science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyGeosynthetic Clay LinersGeosynthetic Clay LinerWater retentionGranular bentoniteVoid ratioHydraulic conductivityGeosynthetic clay linerBentoniteParticle-size distributionmedicineGeotechnical engineeringWater retention behaviourSwellingmedicine.symptomHydrated void ratioSaturation (chemistry)Swelling potential021101 geological & geomatics engineeringCivil and Structural Engineering
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One-dimensional compression and consolidation of shales

2016

This paper presents a comprehensive methodology for analysing the compression and consolidation behaviour of shales. An apparatus was designed to perform oedometric high-pressure tests by applying a maximum vertical total stress of 100 MPa and simultaneously controlling the pore water pressure of the specimen. An analytical method was formulated to analyse the shale consolidation behaviour, which allows information to be gathered on the coefficient of consolidation, stiffness, poroelastic properties, secondary compression and permeability of the tested material as a function of the applied stress conditions. Results obtained on Opalinus Clay shale using the developed methodology are present…

1D compressionPetroleum engineeringConsolidation (soil)Poromechanics0211 other engineering and technologiesStiffness02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsShaleGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesPore water pressurePermeability (earth sciences)medicineShalesGeotechnical engineeringStress conditionsmedicine.symptomOpalinus ClayOil shaleGeologyConsolidation021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Discussion on “Experimental Deformation of Opalinus Clay at Elevated Temperature and Pressure Conditions: Mechanical Properties and the Influence of …

2021

AbstractThe testing procedure and results on saturated samples of Opalinus Clay in the work of Schuster et al. (Rock Mech Rock Eng https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-021-02474-3, 2021) were conducted and presented using strain rates two to four orders of magnitudes higher than the rates needed to allow pore pressure equilibrium in the material, both in drained and undrained conditions. This leads to an erroneous estimation of the mechanical properties in saturated conditions. We discuss this aspect in the context of shale testing. We also discuss the effect of drying-induced fissuring on the mechanical properties of geomaterials tested in dry conditions.

Clay rock Desiccation cracks Micro-fissuring Opalinus Clay Pore pressure generation Rate-dependent mechanical behaviour ShaleSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaClay rockGeologyContext (language use)Strain rateGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyPore water pressureTemperature and pressureGeotechnical engineeringDeformation (engineering)Oil shaleGeologyCivil and Structural EngineeringRock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
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Long-term performance and life cycle assessment of energy piles in three different climatic conditions

2020

Abstract The main purpose behind the use of energy piles is to enable the exploitation of geothermal energy for meeting the heating/cooling demands of buildings in an efficient and environment-friendly manner. However, the long-term performance of energy piles in different climatic conditions, along with their actual environmental impacts, has not been fully assessed. In this paper, the results of a finite element model taking into consideration the heating and cooling demands of a reference building, and the intermittent operation of a ground source heat pump, are revealed to examine the long-term performance of energy piles. Furthermore, a life cycle assessment model is implemented to com…

020209 energy02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyCivil engineeringlaw.inventionspace heating–coolinglife cycle assessmentlawheat transfer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWater cooling0601 history and archaeologyGeothermal gradientLife-cycle assessmentEnergy pile Geothermal energy Heat transfer Life cycle assessment Space heating–coolingSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnica060102 archaeologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryGeothermal energy06 humanities and the arts13. Climate actiongeothermal energyHeat transferEnvironmental scienceenergy pilePilebusinessEnergy (signal processing)Heat pumpRenewable Energy
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Experimental investigations of the soil–concrete interface: physical mechanisms, cyclic mobilization, and behaviour at different temperatures

2016

Behaviour of the pile–soil interface is important to correctly predict the response of floating piles in terms of displacement and lateral friction. Regarding energy piles, which couple the structural roles of deep foundations with the principle of shallow geothermal energy, the response of pile–soil interfaces is influenced by seasonal and daily cyclic thermal variations. Accordingly, the goal of this paper is to experimentally investigate the response of the pile–soil interface at different temperatures. This experimental campaign aims to analyse (i) the cyclic mobilization of the shear strength of the soil–pile interface that is induced by thermal deformation of the pile and (ii) the di…

Pile–soil interfaceEngineeringInterface (Java)0211 other engineering and technologiessoil-concrete interface02 engineering and technologypile soil interface010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesLaboratory testingsoil concrete interfacepile soil interface; laboratory testing; temperature control; cyclic loading; soil concrete interfaceCyclic loadingGeotechnical engineeringtemperature controlcyclic loadingpile-soil interface021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural EngineeringSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicabusiness.industryStructural engineeringGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologylaboratory testingSoil–concrete interfacebusinessDisplacement (fluid)Canadian Geotechnical Journal
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Coupled hydro-mechanical analysis of compacted bentonite behaviour during hydration

2021

Abstract This study analyses the response of compacted bentonites upon hydration based on a coupled hydro-mechanical elasto-plastic framework. As an alternative to multi-porosity interpretation, the framework was selected based on the experimental evidence of adsorbed water behaviour in bentonites and the volumetric response at saturated states, apparently independent of its initial state. Based on these premises, a water retention model was formulated using an explicit distinction between adsorbed water and free water, enabling the postulation of the water properties and behaviour depending on its state. In order to effectively account for the transition between unsaturated to saturated st…

Materials scienceSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaUnsaturated soilsDegree of saturationEffective stressConstitutive equationThermodynamicsWater retentionGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyBentonite Elasto-plasticity Hydro-mechanical couplings Unsaturated soils Water retentionComputer Science ApplicationsWater retentionStress (mechanics)BentoniteBentonitemedicineCompressibilityHydro-mechanical couplingsElasto-plasticitymedicine.symptomSaturation (chemistry)Computers and Geotechnics
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Increasing understanding and confidence in THM simulations of engineered barrier systems

2020

Previous studies on the modelling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processes in bentonite-based engineered barrier systems (EBSs) showed the sensitivity of the output quantities to changes in the input parameters. To investigate the effects of uncertainties on the modelling results, to improve the understanding of the coupled processes active in the repository near field and to gain in-depth understanding of model uncertainties of different codes, a sensitivity analysis and code comparison of EBS simulations was performed within the Task Force on Engineered Barrier Systems. The analysis included variations in material parameter values, boundary and initial conditions, considered phy…

Engineering CivilBentonite deposits0211 other engineering and technologiesRadioactive waste disposal in the groundEngineering MultidisciplinaryEnvironmental engineeringBentonita -- Propietats mecàniques02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesTHMGeochemistry and PetrologyEnvironmental ChemistrySensitivity (control systems)Engineering Ocean:Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Enginyeria ambiental::Tractament dels residus [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Abocadors de residus radioactiusWaste Management and DisposalEngineering AerospaceEngineering Biomedical021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologySettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaWaste managementRadioactive wasteGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyComputer Science Software EngineeringEngineering MarineEngineering ManufacturingEngineering MechanicalRadioactive waste disposalBentoniteEngineering IndustrialEnvironmental scienceEngineered BarriersNumerical methods:Enginyeria civil::Geotècnia::Mecànica de sòls [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]
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An experimental and constitutive investigation on the chemo-mechanical behaviour of a clay

2013

Engineering issues for which the understanding of the chemo-mechanical behaviour of soils is relevant include wellbore stability problems, the salinification of groundwater, and nuclear waste storage. However, despite the vast number of situations in which couplings between chemistry and mechanics occur, the available constitutive models rely on limited experimental evidence. This paper presents the results of an experimental programme on the chemo-mechanical behaviour of a non-swelling illite. The osmotic suction is controlled through the ion concentration of sodium chloride in the pore water. Stress paths include mechanical loading at a constant osmotic suction, and an increasing osmotic …

Laboratory testMaterials scienceSuctionChemo mechanicalexperimental testingconstitutive modellingModulusengineering.materialSuctionosmotic suctionGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyStress (mechanics)Pore water pressureChemical propertieIlliteengineeringEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)ClayConstitutive relationChemo-mechanicsGeotechnical engineeringConstant (mathematics)Groundwater
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Experimental assessment of the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a shale caprock during CO2 injection

2021

Abstract The presented experimental study focuses on the hydro-mechanical characterisation of a shale caprock (Opalinus Clay) in contact with carbon dioxide. The objective of this paper, consists in the evaluation of the material's sealing capacity in terms of entry-pressure, mechanical behaviour and sensitivity of the transport properties to chemo-mechanical effects induced by gaseous and liquid CO2 injection. Two types of Opalinus Clay core samples are tested; shaly and carbonate-rich. The sealing capacity has been evaluated on the shaly OPA according to the stepwise and the residual methods and compared to the results from mercury intrusion porosimetry. The obtained results and the diffe…

Capillary entry-pressureMaterials scienceCapillary action2Caprock integrityCore (manufacturing)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawLaboratory scale01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringChemical effects020401 chemical engineeringCaprockGeological CO0204 chemical engineeringOpalinus Clay0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPetroleum engineeringsequestrationPollutionPermeability (earth sciences)General EnergyShalesMercury intrusion porosimetryOil shale
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One-Dimensional Transient Analysis of Rainfall Infiltration in Unsaturated Volcanic Ash

2015

The paper presents a one-dimensional hydro-mechanical analysis of rainfall infiltration in a loose volcanic ash and the utilisation of a factor of safety for the implementation of an early-warning system. Three different rainy seasons with different rainfall patterns were analysed . The analysis aims to understand the influence of the antecedent rainfall on the wetting front, the pore-water pressures and the factor of safety. The analysis was carried out in the context of a Master project of the first author at the Laboratory for Soil Mechanics of EPFL.

HydrologyUnsaturatedContext (language use)Wetting frontTransient analysisRainfall infiltrationrainfall-induced landslideunsaturated volcanic ashFactor of safetyground water seepageVolcanic AshGeologySoil mechanicsinfinity slope analysisVolcanic ashGroundwater seepage
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Effect of the mineralogical composition on the elastoplastic hydromechanical response of Opalinus Clay shale

2021

Abstract Opalinus Clay is the shale currently under investigation as the host formation for geological radioactive waste disposal in Switzerland. Its hydromechanical response has been widely studied, and the experimental results show a range of values whose dispersion needs to be clarified. This work aims to explain the dispersion in the literature results by correlating the hydro-mechanical response to the mineralogical variability of the tested specimens . Based on published microstructural studies, the Opalinus Clay shale is herein schematised as a sequence of two kinds of layers: the shaly (high in clay-mineral content) and the sandy (low in clay-mineral content) layers. The mineralogic…

Settore ICAR/07 - Geotecnica0211 other engineering and technologiesMineralogy02 engineering and technologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyDispersion (geology)Mineralogical compositionAnisotropy Composition Elasto-plasticity Mineralogy Opalinus clay ShaleLayered structureTransverse isotropyCompressibilityAnisotropyPorosityOil shaleGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineering021102 mining & metallurgy
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An insight on the thermo-mechanical behaviour of a shale

2016

In recent years, several shale formations have been employed in geo-energy related engineering fields that foresee the presence of high thermal loads or significant temperature variations. Such thermal conditions are related to a need to reach great depths (several hundred of meters), as in the case of CO2 sequestration and Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) technologies, or to the presence of thermal sources, as in the context of nuclear waste geological disposal. In addition, thermal changes can occur in shale formations through the injection of drilling and fracturing fluids at great depths, where a higher temperature with respect to the one of the injected fluid is encountered as a result…

Yield (engineering)Consolidation (soil)ModulusEnhanced geothermal systemshaleThermalCompressibilitymedicineSwellingmedicine.symptomComposite materialPetrologyOil shaleGeology
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Experimental analysis of a thermoactive underground railway station

2022

Little is known about the real energy potential of thermoactive underground infrastructures, such as railway stations, that can act as a heating/cooling provider for the built environment. This study presents the results of thermomechanical full-scale in situ testing and numerical analysis of a thermoactive underground train station. The thermal performance and related geostructural impact of a portion of the new underground energy infrastructure (UEI) installed at the Lancy-Bachet train station in Geneva (Switzerland) are analyzed. Heating and cooling tests simulating real operative geothermal conditions are considered. Particular attention is given to ((i) the monitored wall-tunnel hydrot…

Energy geostructuresThermomechanical behaviorSoil–structure interactionUnderground infrastructuresGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyThermal response testSoil structure interactionEnergy wallsGeotechnical engineeringComputers in Earth SciencesUnderground railway stationSafety Risk Reliability and QualityThermal response testGeologyGeomechanics for Energy and the Environment
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On the hydro-mechanical behaviour of remoulded and natural Opalinus Clay shale

2016

The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2 sequestration and nuclear waste geological disposal that rely on the exploitation of shale formations. Due to the great depths involved in these applications and the difficulties in retrieving intact samples, remoulded shale specimens are often adopted for hydro-mechanical testing. Remoulded and intact shales may substantially differ in their hydro-mechanical behaviour due to the particular structure of the natural material, which is the result of diagenesis and burial history. This paper presents an experimental campaign aimed at (i) characterizing the role of diagenesis and depth for Opalinus Clay s…

Shale gasEffective stress0211 other engineering and technologiesCompaction02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGeotechnical engineeringdiagenesis.PorosityOpalinus Clay021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDiagenesiSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyDiagenesisPermeability (earth sciences)intrinsic propertiesCreepHydro-mechanical behaviourremoulded shalesOil shaleGeologyIntrinsic propertieRemoulded shale
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The impact of the volumetric swelling behavior on the water uptake of gas shale

2018

Abstract Water uptake of gas shales is commonly considered one of the most important factors responsible for fluid loss during flowback operations after hydraulic fracturing. Imbibition experiments cover a key role in this context to analyze the impact of several factors (such as mineralogical composition, fluids composition, anisotropic structure, volumetric swelling) that contribute to the water uptake in these unconventional reservoirs. The aim of this study is the quantification of the impact of the volumetric response (swelling and shrinkage) of gas shales on the water uptake during imbibition and desiccation processes. An experimental methodology to quantify the volumetric response du…

0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Soil science02 engineering and technologyanisotropyStress (mechanics)swellingHydraulic fracturing020401 chemical engineeringmedicinegas shalesimbibition0204 chemical engineeringDiffusion (business)021101 geological & geomatics engineeringShrinkagePetroleum engineeringGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologygas shaleFuel TechnologyshrinkageImbibitionSwellingmedicine.symptomOil shaleGeologywater uptake
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Thermo-mechanical volume change behaviour of Opalinus Clay

2016

The paper examines the thermo-mechanical volume change behaviour of Opalinus Clay in relation to different stress conditions and overconsolidation ratio (OCR) values and evaluates the impact of temperature on some hydro-mechanical properties of this material. To this aim, a focused experimental campaign consisting in high-temperature/high-pressure oedometric tests has been carried out. The results show that the thermo-mechanical volume change behaviour of Opalinus Clay is heavily affected by the OCR: thermal expansion is found when the heating is carried out at high OCR, whereas irreversible thermal compaction is observed when heat is applied at a vertical effective stress that is sufficien…

Yield (engineering)Materials scienceConsolidation (soil)Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaEffective stressGeo-energy0211 other engineering and technologiesCompactionModulus02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsShaleGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesThermal expansionThermo-mechanical behaviourThermalShalesCompressibilityGeotechnical engineeringOpalinus ClayNuclear waste storage021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Early warning thresholds for partially saturated slopes in volcanic ashes

2013

Rainfall-induced landslides in steep soil slopes of volcanic origin are a major threat to human lives and infrastructure. In the context of constructing early warning systems in regions where extensive data on landslide occurrences and associated rainfall are inexistent, physically-based tools offer the possibility to establish thresholds for measurable field quantities. In this paper, a combined finite element infinite slope model is presented to study the transient hydraulic response of volcanic ash slopes to a series of rainfall events and to estimate seasonal safety factors. Furthermore, analytical considerations of partially saturated infinite slopes are made to define capillary stress…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySeepage analysiWarning systemComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionContext (language use)Partially saturatedLandslideGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyComputer Science Applicationsearly warning thresholdseepage analysisPartially saturated soilslope stabilityVolcanorain infiltrationSlope stabilityvolcanic ashEarly warning systemGeomorphologyGeologyVolcanic ash
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Benchmark study of undrained triaxial testing of Opalinus Clay shale: Results and implications for robust testing

2021

Triaxial testing of argillaceous rocks and shales is significantly more challenging than conventional rock mechanical testing. The challenges are mainly related to the very low permeability of these geomaterials, and their sensitivity to exposure of atmosphere and brines, which induces variations of water content, suction and effective stress. There are currently no international standards to guide service laboratories for robust testing procedures for shales. A benchmark study of undrained triaxial testing was therefore initiated with three leading service laboratories in shale testing, performing 13 tests and using two different methods of establishing sample saturation prior to deformati…

elastic moduliUndrained triaxial testingairEffective stress0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesopalinus clayundrained triaxial testingVolume expansionLow permeabilitygas shalesGeotechnical engineeringComputers in Earth SciencesOpalinus ClaySafety Risk Reliability and Quality021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdegradationstrain rateSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicabehaviorsaturationElastic moduliStrain rateElastic moduli Opalinus Clay Saturation Strain rate Strength Undrained triaxial testingSaturationGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyShear (geology)Loading rateStrengthMaterial propertiesSaturation (chemistry)strengthOil shaleGeology
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Hydro-mechanical analysis of volcanic ash slopes during rainfall

2016

Rainfall-induced landslides in volcanic ashes represent a major natural hazard in many regions around the world. Owing to their loose structure, volcanic ash slopes are prone to rainfall-induced landslides. The paper presents a continuum modelling approach for the analysis of wetting-induced instability phenomena at the onset of failure in loose volcanic ash slopes. A numerical simulation of a landslide-prone volcanic slope in Costa Rica is carried out with a two-dimensional hydro-mechanical finite-element slope model. A constitutive model based on the effective stress concept extended to partially saturated conditions is used to reproduce the volcanic ash hydro-mechanical behaviour. The m…

landslides021110 strategic defence & security studiesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryComputer simulationBedrockEffective stressConstitutive equation0211 other engineering and technologiesLandslide02 engineering and technologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologypartial saturationfinite-element modellingLandslideVolcanoNatural hazardEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Geotechnical engineeringGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringVolcanic ash
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Hydro-mechanical behaviour of shallow Opalinus Clay shale

2019

In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste disposal. The minimum required depth of the repository is related to the long-lasting isolation required for the disposal (1 million years). During this period, possible erosion scenarios affecting the repository need to be analysed. Opalinus Clay from shallow depths (< 70 m) was sourced from a borehole in Northern Switzerland, where the formation was affected by a considerable exhumation process. This work aims to investigate the impact of the mentioned phenomenon on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay through one-dimensional consolidation and permeability measurements. Laboratory …

Diagenesi0211 other engineering and technologiesGeochemistryRadioactive wasteOne-dimensional consolidation and hydraulic conductivityGeological exhumationGeology02 engineering and technologyShale010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesDiagenesisDiagenesisErosionAnisotropyEnvironmental scienceOpalinus ClayOil shale021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEngineering Geology
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A physical model for the interaction between unsaturated soils and retaining structures

2020

Temporary and permanent retaining structures interact with soils that are usually in unsaturated conditions. In this work, a 1g-scale physical model is presented to investigate the interactions between retaining walls and unsaturated soils. The physical model is equipped with a water-filled hydraulic cylinder connected to a pressure-volume controller to measure the horizontal component of the later earth thrust and high capacity tensiometers to measure soil matric suction. A system of low-friction linear guideways has been installed at the base of the wall-model. The failure surface is observed through a 3 cm thick glass wall on one side of the container. A series of images are acquired dur…

lcsh:GE1-350021110 strategic defence & security studiesWork (thermodynamics)SuctionCylinder (containers)Velocity measurementGuideways0211 other engineering and technologiesBase (geometry)Thrust02 engineering and technologyFailure (mechanical)Hydraulic cylinderParticle image velocimetrySoil waterDisplacement fieldSoilsGeotechnical engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringE3S Web of Conferences
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Anisotropic volumetric behaviour of Opalinus clay shale upon suction variation

2016

Opalinus clay shale is under consideration to serve as the host geomaterial for the underground storage of nuclear waste in Switzerland. Water retention behaviour and anisotropic behaviour represent two main features of this geomaterial; however, a comprehensive understanding of the interaction between these two features is still lacking. This paper aims to provide a detailed experimental analysis of the coupling between the water retention capacity and the anisotropic behaviour of two facies (shaly and sandy) of the Opalinus clay shale. The response of the tested geomaterials is characterised by an unequal swelling and shrinkage response in directions parallel and perpendicular to the bed…

SuctionsuctionBedding0211 other engineering and technologiesanisotropy02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesWater retentionstrainFaciesEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineGeotechnical engineeringWettingmedicine.symptomAnisotropyOil shaleGeology021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesShrinkageGéotechnique Letters
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Anisotropic Volumetric Response of Shales upon Suction Changes

2016

Anisotropic fabric and volumetric response to suction changes represent two main features of shales, which are involved in several engineering applications. However, a comprehensive understanding of the interaction between these two aspects is still missing. The present work aims to provide a detailed analysis of the coupling between the water retention capacity of shales and their anisotropic behaviour through an advanced experimental methodology. Among the various tested facies of the Opalinus Clay Shale (Mont Terri, Switzerland), the results from the shaly facies are presented in this study. The behaviour of the material is characterized by swelling and shrinkage respectively upon wettin…

SuctionanisotropySuctionShalestrainBedmedicineGeotechnical engineeringWettingSwellingmedicine.symptomAnisotropyOil shaleWater contentGeologyShrinkageProceedings
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Nonstationary flow surface theory for modeling the viscoplastic behaviors of soils

2016

Abstract This paper presents a three-dimensional elastic viscoplastic model that can describe the time-dependent behaviors of soft clays. The constitutive model is formulated based on the nonstationary flow surface theory and incorporates new developments, including (i) an improved definition of the nonstationary flow surface that is capable of capturing the stress–strain behaviors under different loading paths, (ii) a unique stress–strain—viscoplastic-strain-rate equation that is able to explicitly describe the nonstationary flow surface, and (iii) a final stable state concept that identifies the final equilibrium state at the end of creep and stress relaxation, which is also used to simpl…

Thermodynamic equilibriumConstitutive equation0211 other engineering and technologiesconstitutive modeltime softening02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesrate dependentPhysics::GeophysicsConsistency (statistics)nonstationary flow surface theoryStress relaxation021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsViscoplasticitybusiness.industryComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionStructural engineeringMechanicsViscoplasticityGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyOedometer testComputer Science ApplicationsFlow (mathematics)Creepfinal stable state conceptbusiness
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Water retention behaviour and microstructural evolution of MX-80 bentonite during wetting and drying cycles

2014

MX-80 bentonite used in engineered barrier systems would be subjected to wetting and drying cycles. To assess the response of the material under such circumstances, a comprehensive experimental characterisation of the water retention behaviour of compacted MX-80 granular bentonite was performed in this study. A new methodology is proposed to investigate this behaviour under a constant volume condition for specimens prepared at different dry densities. The material was subjected to different hydraulic paths, including cyclic variations of the water content. As a result, an irreversible modification of the retention behaviour was observed when the material approached a fully saturated state …

Microstructural evolutionMaterials scienceExpansive clayExpansive soilFabric/structure of soilGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyPartial saturationWater retentionPartial saturationVolume (thermodynamics)Radioactive waste disposalBentoniteParticle-scale behaviourEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)medicineClayGeotechnical engineeringWettingmedicine.symptomComposite materialWater contentGéotechnique
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Hydro-Mechanical Behaviour of a Sand-Bentonite Mixture for the Confinement of Nuclear Wastes

2019

The established concept for the protection of the biosphere from high-level nuclear wastes consists in the use of multi-barrier systems in deep geological repository, for which clayey geomaterials are key elements. Bentonite-based materials are selected as buffer and backfilling materials. Once in place, the barriers will be subjected to a series of severe loadings, including strong variations of suction (i.e. wetting and drying cycles). The paper presents selected results from a large ongoing research work to investigate the behaviour of bentonite-based materials in the context of nuclear waste disposal. In particular, the paper focuses on the response of a Sand/Bentonite mixture under dif…

Nuclear wasteSuctionRadioactive wasteContext (language use)Microstructural characterizationBentonite-based materialHydro-mechanical behaviourBentoniteDeep geological repositorymedicineEnvironmental scienceWater retention behaviourGeotechnical engineeringWettingSwellingmedicine.symptomDry density
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Early-stage thermal performance design of thermo-active walls implemented in underground infrastructures

2022

Abstract Energy geostructures (EGs) represent an innovative technology in the sustainable energy agenda and are useful for satisfying the energy needs of the built environment. They are usually involving geostructures such as piles, walls, tunnels, shafts, and sewers. The application of such technology to infrastructure projects may have considerable thermal potential because of the large surfaces that can be thermally activated. This study focuses on thermo-active walls (energy walls, EWs), which are retaining structures used to sustain the sides of excavations. Key features related to their thermal design are examined, and a design methodology is proposed. The heat-exchange modes involvin…

Energy geostructuresRenewable energyFlow (psychology)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeothermal energy01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCivil engineeringlaw.inventionlawHeat exchangerThermalLow carbon engineeringSanitary sewerComputers in Earth SciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualityDesign methods021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSustainable infrastructuresFlowchartUnderground infrastructuresExcavationGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyThermal potential of sitesHydrothermal modelingEnvironmental scienceEngineering design processGeomechanics for Energy and the Environment
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Experimental analysis of the water retention behaviour of shales

2014

Shales are among the most commonly considered geomaterials in current energy-related geomechanical investigations, as they are involved in engineering applications such as the unconventional extraction of natural gas, CO2 sequestration and nuclear waste geological storage. A deep understanding of their behaviour with regard to variations in the degree of saturation is of primary significance for such applications. With the aim to establish a sound protocol for shale retention behaviour analysis, this paper presents an advanced experimental methodology that takes into account the specificities of shales such as small pore size dimensions and the large variations in water potential to be appl…

SuctionPetroleum engineeringbusiness.industryDegree of saturationSuctionShaleGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyWater retentionNuclear waste disposalVolume (thermodynamics)Natural gasmedicineShalesExtraction (military)Water retention behaviourmedicine.symptombusinessOpalinus ClayWater contentOil shaleGeology
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Generalized effective stress concept for saturated active clays

2021

Experimental evidence shows that changes in pore-water chemistry can significantly affect the mechanical behavior of saturated active clays. Despite this evidence, how the chemical composition of the pore water can be considered in effective stress definition is questionable. This paper develops the concept of generalized effective stress for active clays. To this end, physicochemical studies on water–clay mineral interactions are used to clearly define the different types of ions and water present in an active clay. In particular, the presence of both movable and non-movable ions within the liquid water is highlighted. Taking this into account, thermodynamic and geochemistry principles ar…

Active clays Effective stress Osmotic suction Saturated soils TerzaghiSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaChemistryEffective stressGeotechnical engineeringGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologySaturated soilsTerzaghi's principleChemical compositionCivil and Structural Engineering
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Hydro-mechanical behaviour of shot-clay bentonite

2015

Experimental tests were conducted to characterise the hydro-mechanical behaviour of shot-clay MX-80 bentonite. Granular bentonite was mixed continuously with water and shot on the walls of a tunnel section at the Grimsel Underground Research Laboratory (URL), in Switzerland. The shot-clay was placed to create a layer of bentonite in direct contact with the host rock to avoid preferential water and/or gas flow along the tunnel wall. Samples for an experimental programme were collected during the shooting. Results from an experiment, conducted under controlled total suction to analyse the hydro-mechanical behaviour of the material, are shown.

UnsaturatedSoilbentoniteClayMechanics.
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Modelling landslides in unsaturated slopes subjected to rainfall infiltration using material point method

2016

This paper presents a dynamic fully coupled formulation for saturated and unsaturated soils that undergo large deformations based on material point method. Governing equations are applied to porous material while considering it as a continuum in which the pores of the solid skeleton are filled with water and air. The accuracy of the developed method is tested with available experimental and numerical results. The developed method has been applied to investigate the failure and post-failure behaviour of rapid landslides in unsaturated slopes subjected to rainfall infiltration using two different bedrock geometries that lie below the top soil. The models show different failure and post-failur…

landslidesDynamic coupled analysiRainfall infiltrationdynamic coupled analysisLarge deformationunsaturated soilslarge deformationsMaterial point methodGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyLandslideMechanics of MaterialsUnsaturated soilMaterials Science (all)Computational Mechanic
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Techniques for the modelling of the process systems in slow and fast-moving landslides

2014

This chapter reviews some of the current strategies for landslide modelling. Main physical processes in landslides are first recalled. Numerical tools are then introduced for the analysis of the behaviour of slow- and fast-moving landslides. Representative case studies are introduced through the chapter to highlight how different modelling strategies can be used depending on the physical processes that the modeller wants to take into account.

landslideMountain RiskGeomechanicGeoengineering
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Effect of climate change on landslide behaviour

2010

Landslides represent a major threat to human life, constructed facilities and infrastructure in most mountainous regions of the world. Considering future climate scenarios and modified precipitation patterns, the landslide activity will most probably change too. It is expected that shallow slips and debris flows will take place more frequently as a consequence of more extreme weather events. For the local scale of Switzerland for example, there is no increasing trend visible for the total rainfall amount, but an increasing tendency is observed for stormy events and their intensity, especially in fall, spring and winter. Some precipitation is expected to fall as rain instead of snow at highe…

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Testing of the hydro-mechanical behaviour of shales.

2016

Shales are among the most commonly considered geomaterials in current energy-related geomechanical investigations, as they are involved in engineering applications such as the unconventional extraction of natural gas, CO2 sequestration and nuclear waste geological storage. A deep understanding of their hydro-mechanical behaviour is of primary significance for such applications. In this paper selected results on the water retention behaviour and on the high pressure oedometric compression behaviour of shales are presented.

UnsaturatedSoilhydro-mechanical behaviourSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicashale
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