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Shot-clay MX-80 bentonite: An assessment of the hydro-mechanical behaviour

Ali SeiphooriJörg RüediLyesse LalouiLyesse LalouiAlessio Ferrari

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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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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. An experiment was then conducted under controlled total suction to analyse the hydro-mechanical behaviour of the material along a predefined stress path involving suction and confining stress variations. Based on the results of this test, the expected behaviour of the shot-clay bentonite when subjected to the environmental conditions in the repository was determined. The test results were compared with data on the observed behaviour of compacted MX-80 granular bentonite to assess the effects of the shot-clay emplacement technique on the behaviour of the MX-80 bentonite. The results highlight the role of the emplacement dry density on the behaviour of bentonite. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

10.1016/j.enggeo.2014.01.009http://hdl.handle.net/10447/164471