Tunnel excavation in Boom Clay formation, Belgium, highlighted an anisotropic behaviour related to its bedding planes. Hollow cylinder tests mimicking tunnel excavation under laboratory conditions confirmed the isotropic convergence of samples cored perpendicular to the bedding and the anisotropic behaviour of samples cored parallel to the bedding. This article investigates the possibility to reproduce these observations by numerical modelling considering anisotropies related to weakness planes. The behaviour of samples cored perpendicular to the bedding is simulated using an isotropic elastoplastic model. Despites of its simplicity, it shows good agreements with the experimental results. The results highlighted two competing phenomena: the...
When analysing the measured displacements at the Trojane tunnel (Slovenia), excavated in soft foliat...
peer reviewedThe aim of the TIMODAZ project is to investigate the effect of thermal changes on the e...
International audienceContinuous monitoring around drifts excavated in the Underground Research Labo...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
A series of triaxial laboratory experiments are performed on thick-walled hollow cylindrical samples...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The shear strength of heavily overconsolidated, stiff-to-hard plastic clays is crucial to their stab...
In the context of nuclear waste disposal in clay formations, laboratory experiments were performed t...
This paper presents modeling of mechanical anisotropy in argillaceous rocks using an irregular latti...
Mudrocks (or stiff clays) cover much of south-east England. These materials were deposited from the ...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic stress–strain–strength ...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Hypoplastic model for clays is developed predicting anisotropy of very small strain stiffness. The e...
When analysing the measured displacements at the Trojane tunnel (Slovenia), excavated in soft foliat...
peer reviewedThe aim of the TIMODAZ project is to investigate the effect of thermal changes on the e...
International audienceContinuous monitoring around drifts excavated in the Underground Research Labo...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
A series of triaxial laboratory experiments are performed on thick-walled hollow cylindrical samples...
The paper describes the anisotropic undrained stiffness behaviour of four medium-plasticity heavily ...
The shear strength of heavily overconsolidated, stiff-to-hard plastic clays is crucial to their stab...
In the context of nuclear waste disposal in clay formations, laboratory experiments were performed t...
This paper presents modeling of mechanical anisotropy in argillaceous rocks using an irregular latti...
Mudrocks (or stiff clays) cover much of south-east England. These materials were deposited from the ...
Most sedimentary deposits are inherently anisotropic due to their natural deposition in horizontal l...
This paper presents an experimental investigation revisiting the anisotropic stress–strain–strength ...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Hypoplastic model for clays is developed predicting anisotropy of very small strain stiffness. The e...
When analysing the measured displacements at the Trojane tunnel (Slovenia), excavated in soft foliat...
peer reviewedThe aim of the TIMODAZ project is to investigate the effect of thermal changes on the e...
International audienceContinuous monitoring around drifts excavated in the Underground Research Labo...