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Anisotropic features of the mechanical behaviour of Opalinus clay

Salager, Simon  
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Nuth, Mathieu  
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Laloui, Lyesse  
2010
Rock Mechanics in Civil and Environmental Engineering
EUROCK 2010

The Opalinus Clay is a potential host rock for radioactive waste repositories. Triaxial tests at different load levels and directions carried out on Opalinus clay showed that the mechanical behaviour of this soft rock is anisotropic. The stiffer samples are those where the loading direction is parallel to the bedding plane so that the preconsolidation stress depends on the orientation of the loading with respect to material structure. It is proposed to interpret those features with an elasto-plastic model based on four mechanisms of plasticity which are alternately mobilized depending on the direction of loading. The predicted stress-strain response is of different nature for different directions of the space, because the hardening process depends on the number of plastic mechanisms that have been mobilized. The numerical predictions showed overall good agreement with the experimental data in terms of deviatoric stress versus axial strain

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conference paper
DOI
10.1201/b10550-183
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290917200176

Author(s)
Salager, Simon  
Nuth, Mathieu  
Laloui, Lyesse  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

CRC Press

Published in
Rock Mechanics in Civil and Environmental Engineering
ISBN of the book

978-0-415-58654-2

Start page

763

End page

766

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
EUROCK 2010

Lausanne, Switzerland

June 15-18, 2010

Available on Infoscience
June 14, 2010
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