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 presented and discussed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2sequestrat...
Despite decades of research, current understanding of elastic properties of shales is insufficient a...
This paper presents a comprehensive methodology for analysing the compression and consolidation beha...
One of the main concerns related to tunnel excavations, drilling operations and wellbore stability i...
The note presents selected results of an experimental campaign conducted with the aim to investigate...
The analysis of the volumetric behavior and the consolidation of shales require the involved materia...
Shales are among the most commonly considered geomaterials in current energy-related geomechanical i...
In this paper selected results on the water retention behaviour and on the high pressure oed...
In the context of nuclear waste geological storage, deep argillaceous formations are likely to be su...
Abstract: A deep understanding of mechanics of behavior of shale is very important because of its pr...
A series of laboratory tests on back-saturated specimens of Opalinus Clay was conducted to investiga...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been devel...
An experimental and theoretical investigation of water content and stress effect on mechanical, chem...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2sequestrat...
Despite decades of research, current understanding of elastic properties of shales is insufficient a...
This paper presents a comprehensive methodology for analysing the compression and consolidation beha...
One of the main concerns related to tunnel excavations, drilling operations and wellbore stability i...
The note presents selected results of an experimental campaign conducted with the aim to investigate...
The analysis of the volumetric behavior and the consolidation of shales require the involved materia...
Shales are among the most commonly considered geomaterials in current energy-related geomechanical i...
In this paper selected results on the water retention behaviour and on the high pressure oed...
In the context of nuclear waste geological storage, deep argillaceous formations are likely to be su...
Abstract: A deep understanding of mechanics of behavior of shale is very important because of its pr...
A series of laboratory tests on back-saturated specimens of Opalinus Clay was conducted to investiga...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
The paper presents some of the advanced experimental techniques and apparatuses that have been devel...
An experimental and theoretical investigation of water content and stress effect on mechanical, chem...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
The geo-energy sector makes use of advanced technologies such as shale gas extraction, CO2sequestrat...
Despite decades of research, current understanding of elastic properties of shales is insufficient a...