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Article Dans Une Revue Engineering Geology Année : 2009

Shear strength behaviour of compacted clayey soils percolated with an alkaline solution

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In the French model of deep nuclear wastes repositories, the galleries should be backfilled with excavated argillite after the site has been filled. After thousands of years, the degradation of the concrete lining of the galleries will generate an alkaline solute (pHN12) that would circulate through the backfill. The goal of this paper is to describe the impact of such solute circulation on the properties of compacted argillite. Since additives (bentonite, sand or lime) are often introduced in the remoulded argillite for the backfill, such mixtures were also studied. Saturated-portlandite water was circulated through compacted samples for 3, 6 and 12 months at 60 °C. The shear strength behaviour of the samples was determined with triaxial tests. The microstructure of the samples was analysed via mercury intrusion porosimetry tests and scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that the influence of the alkaline fluid on the properties of the argillite is a function of the nature of the additive. In the case of the calcareous sand, no major changes were observed. The pure argillite underwent a slight decrease in its cohesion due to limited dissolution of its clayey particles. Conversely, intense alteration of the bentonite-argillite mixture was observed, and the shear strength behaviour was modified. Lime addition improved the mechanical characteristics of the argillite.
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hal-01743313 , version 1 (26-03-2018)

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Olivier Cuisinier, Dimitri Deneele, Farimah Masrouri. Shear strength behaviour of compacted clayey soils percolated with an alkaline solution. Engineering Geology, 2009, 108 (3), pp.177-188. ⟨10.1016/j.enggeo.2009.07.012⟩. ⟨hal-01743313⟩
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