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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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Water retention behaviour of compacted and reconstituted scaly clays

2020

The paper presents the results of an experimental research devoted to investigate the response to suction variations of a scaly clay in compacted and reconstituted conditions. Different experimental techniques (axis translation, vapour equilibrium, dew point psychrometer suction measurements) were combined in order to explore the water retention properties in a wide suction range (0 ÷ 110 MPa). Experimental results allowed to define the water retention domains for a constant reference void ratio, highlighting the significant role of the microstructure on the response of the investigated clays. In particular, the collected results showed that in the low-medium suction range, the peculiar mic…

Materials scienceSuctionmicrostructure0211 other engineering and technologiesconstitutive model02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencessoilmedicineComposite materialshear-strengthlcsh:Environmental sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesVolumetric shrinkagecompacted claylcsh:GE1-350HygrometersuctionSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaMicrostructureExperimental researchWater retentionVoid ratioDew pointremoulded clayWater retention behaviourmedicine.symptom
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Use of BEST Procedure to Assess Soil Physical Quality in the Baratz Lake Catchment (Sardinia, Italy)

2016

Conversion of Mediterranean maquis and/or natural forest into agro-pastoral lands is a cause of soil degradation in many Mediterranean areas. Indicators of soil physical quality (SPQ) quantitatively linked to soil hydraulic properties are a valuable tool to assess the effect of land use changes. In this investigation, the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure for soil hydraulic characterization was used to estimate SPQ indicators. Four areas of the Baratz Lake watershed, Sardinia, Italy, characterized by both typical natural vegetation (holm oak [ Quercus ilex L.] forest and high maquis) and degraded vegetation (grassland established after fire or clearing of the m…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyMacroporeWater retention curveSoil ScienceSoil scienceSoil Physical Quality Land Degradation BEST procedure04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBulk densitySoil compaction (agriculture)Hydraulic conductivitySoil retrogression and degradation040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSoil Science Society of America Journal
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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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A novel transmembrane domain mediating retention of a highly motile herpesvirus glycoprotein in the endoplasmic reticulum

2010

Gene m164 of murine cytomegalovirus belongs to the large group of 'private' genes that show no homology to those of other cytomegalovirus species and are thought to represent 'host adaptation' genes involved in virus-host interaction. Previous interest in the m164 gene product was based on the presence of an immunodominant CD8 T-cell epitope presented at the surface of infected cells, despite interference by viral immune-evasion proteins. Here, we provide data to reveal that the m164 gene product shows unusual features in its cell biology. A novel strategy of mass-spectrometric analysis was employed to map the N terminus of the mature protein, 107 aa downstream of the start site of the pred…

MuromegalovirusKKXXEndoplasmic reticulumMembrane ProteinsER retentionSTIM1Protein Sorting SignalsBiologyEndoplasmic ReticulumMass SpectrometryTransmembrane proteinCell biologyTransport proteinMolecular WeightGene productOpen Reading FramesProtein TransportViral ProteinsTransmembrane domainBiochemistryVirologyCOS CellsChlorocebus aethiopsAnimalsGlycoproteinsJournal of General Virology
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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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Water retention characteristics of substrates containing biochar and compost as peat and perlite replacements for ornamental plant production

2021

In Italy peat and perlite are commonly used as growth substrates in ornamental plant nurseries. Requests for ecologically sustainable growth substrates have recently focused research on the study of new media. In this context, biochar and compost, by-products of other production chains, may play a relevant role. Four growth substrates were prepared by mixing (v/v) different porous matrices including a 2-mm sieved sandy loam soil namely: 50% peat and 50% perlite (PPr), 50% compost and 50% biochar (CB), 25% peat, 25% perlite, 25% compost and 25% biochar (PPrCB) and 25% peat, 25% compost and 50% mineral soil (PCM). Water retention curves of porous matrices and growth substrates were determined…

PeatCompostBy-productHorticultureengineering.materialWater retentionHorticultureLantana camara L.BiocharOrnamental plantengineeringPerlitemedicineEnvironmental sciencemedicine.symptom
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Der Einflu� einer ven�sen Stauung im Kopfbereich auf die Wasser- und Elektrolytausscheidung von Ratten

1960

1. Salt and water retention can be produced in rats by compression in the neck region or by ligature of the jugular veins.

PharmacologyChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentfungiPharmacology toxicologyfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAnatomyElectrolyte excretionmedicine.diseaseCompression (physics)Water retentionVenous stasissurgical procedures operativecardiovascular systemmedicineHead (vessel)medicine.symptomLigatureNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archiv f�r Experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie
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Perturbed interactions of mutant proteolipid protein/DM20 with cholesterol and lipid rafts in oligodendroglia: implications for dysmyelination in spa…

2006

Missense mutations in the humanPLP1gene lead to dysmyelinating diseases with a broad range of clinical severity, ranging from severe Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease (PMD) to milder spastic paraplegia type 2 (SPG-2). The molecular pathology has been generally attributed to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention of misfolded proteolipid protein (PLP) (and its splice isoform DM20) and induction of the unfolded protein response. As opposed to previous studies of heterologous expression systems, we have analyzed PLP/DM20 trafficking in oligodendroglial cells, thereby revealing differences between PMD and SPG-2-associated PLP/DM20 isoforms. PLPA242Vand DM20A242V(jimpy-msdin mice), associated with seve…

Proteolipid protein 1Time FactorsLeupeptinsBlotting WesternGene Expressionchemical and pharmacologic phenomenaNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyProtein degradationCysteine Proteinase InhibitorsTransfectionMiceMice Neurologic MutantsCricetulusMembrane MicrodomainsMutant proteinimmune system diseasesCricetinaeAnimalsImmunoprecipitationMyelin Proteolipid ProteinLipid raftCells CulturedGeneral NeuroscienceEndoplasmic reticulumCholesterol bindingER retentionArticlesImmunohistochemistryCell biologynervous system diseasesOligodendrogliaProtein TransportCholesterolBiochemistryUnfolded protein responselipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Mutant ProteinsSubcellular FractionsThe Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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Structure alteration of a sandy-clay soil by biochar amendments

2014

The aim of the present study was to investigate structure alterations of a sandy-clay soil upon addition of different amounts of biochar (f bc ). All the f bc samples were analyzed by high energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry. HEMC was applied in order to evaluate aggregate stability of biochar-amended soil samples. 1H NMR relaxometry experiments were conducted for the evaluation of the pore distributions through the investigation of water dynamics of the same samples. The HEMC technique revealed improvement in aggregate stability through measurements of the amount of drainable pores and the stability ratio. The latter increased…

RelaxometrySoil testMoistureChemistryStratigraphySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaHigh energy moisture characteristicSoil scienceWater retentionBiochar amended soilSoil conditionerBiocharvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryBiocharvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliNMR relaxometrymedicine.symptomCharcoalPorosityEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Soils and Sediments
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