The water retention capacity of geomaterials, and especially clayey soils, is sensitive to temperature changes as the physical mechanisms of retention, such as capillarity or adsorption, are affected by it. It is therefore a major issue to be able to define temperature-dependent behaviour of materials, especially for geo-energy and geo-environmental applications involving non-isothermal conditions. This paper presents results of experiments conducted on two representative materials: a hard clay (Opalinus clay) and a plastic clay (Boom clay), both of which have been considered as buffer materials for underground radioactive waste disposal, in Switzerland and Belgium, respectively. Two new devices were developed for this purpose to permit the...
AbstractThe bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be h...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
A new temperature - controlled oedometer h as been designed at Imperial College London and commissio...
Mixtures of sand and clay are frequently used to serve for specific purposes in several engineering ...
Several engineering problems are associated with unsaturated soils that are subjected to high temper...
The need for an improved understanding of the effects of temperature on the hydro-mechanical behavio...
International audienceIn the framework of research into radioactive waste disposal, this paper prese...
AbstractBoom clay formation is a potential natural host rock for geological disposal of high-level n...
The understanding of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of a clay barrier is needed for the predi...
International audienceWhen a mass of saturated clay is heated, as in the case of host soils surround...
Problems related to unsaturated soils are frequently encountered in geotechnical or environmental en...
When a mass of saturated clay is heated, as in the case of host soils surrounding nuclear waste disp...
Not much has research work been done so far on temperature-related behaviour of clays. This theme ha...
Temperature changes occur in soils in a number of ways, e. g. landfill liners, around buried service...
The effects of temperature on the water transport properties of intact and damaged Opalinus (OPA) cl...
AbstractThe bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be h...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
A new temperature - controlled oedometer h as been designed at Imperial College London and commissio...
Mixtures of sand and clay are frequently used to serve for specific purposes in several engineering ...
Several engineering problems are associated with unsaturated soils that are subjected to high temper...
The need for an improved understanding of the effects of temperature on the hydro-mechanical behavio...
International audienceIn the framework of research into radioactive waste disposal, this paper prese...
AbstractBoom clay formation is a potential natural host rock for geological disposal of high-level n...
The understanding of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of a clay barrier is needed for the predi...
International audienceWhen a mass of saturated clay is heated, as in the case of host soils surround...
Problems related to unsaturated soils are frequently encountered in geotechnical or environmental en...
When a mass of saturated clay is heated, as in the case of host soils surrounding nuclear waste disp...
Not much has research work been done so far on temperature-related behaviour of clays. This theme ha...
Temperature changes occur in soils in a number of ways, e. g. landfill liners, around buried service...
The effects of temperature on the water transport properties of intact and damaged Opalinus (OPA) cl...
AbstractThe bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be h...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
A new temperature - controlled oedometer h as been designed at Imperial College London and commissio...