The anisotropic properties of clay-rich porous media have significant impact on the directional dependence of fluids migration in environmental and engineering sciences. This anisotropy, linked to the preferential orientation of flat anisometric clay minerals particles, is studied here on the basis of the simulation of three-dimensional packings of non-interacting disks, using a sequential deposition algorithm under a gravitational field. Simulations show that the obtained porosities fall onto a single master curve when plotted against the anisotropy value. This finding is consistent with results from sedimentation experiments using polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) disks and subsequent extraction of particle anisotropy through X-ray microtomo...
This paper presents new insights into the deformation response of sheared granular assemblies by cha...
The anisotropy of physical properties is a well-known characteristic of many clay-bearing rocks. Thi...
Geological and pedological processes rarely form isotropic media as is usually assumed in transport ...
The anisotropic properties of clay-rich porous media have significant impact on the directional depe...
International audienceSwelling clay minerals play a key role in the control of water and pollutant m...
International audienceThe present study investigated the anisotropy in the orientation of particles ...
International audienceClay minerals are used in a wide number of natural or artificial materials for...
International audienceSolute transport in natural or artificial compacted clay porous media is recei...
Exceptional water retention properties make compacted clays and clayrocks attractive materials in wa...
Clay minerals are ubiquitous at the surface of the Earth and can influence, among other properties, ...
Elastic anisotropy of shale is mainly controlled by the intrinsic anisotropy of individual clay mine...
Anisotropy in clay-rich sedimentary rocks is receiving increasing attention. Seismic anisotropy is e...
Anisotropy in clay-rich sedimentary rocks is receiving increasing attention. Seismic anisotropy is e...
Mudstones consist of fine-scale layering of sediments which can contribute to anisotropy in their hy...
The significance of shales for unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs, nuclear waste repositories, an...
This paper presents new insights into the deformation response of sheared granular assemblies by cha...
The anisotropy of physical properties is a well-known characteristic of many clay-bearing rocks. Thi...
Geological and pedological processes rarely form isotropic media as is usually assumed in transport ...
The anisotropic properties of clay-rich porous media have significant impact on the directional depe...
International audienceSwelling clay minerals play a key role in the control of water and pollutant m...
International audienceThe present study investigated the anisotropy in the orientation of particles ...
International audienceClay minerals are used in a wide number of natural or artificial materials for...
International audienceSolute transport in natural or artificial compacted clay porous media is recei...
Exceptional water retention properties make compacted clays and clayrocks attractive materials in wa...
Clay minerals are ubiquitous at the surface of the Earth and can influence, among other properties, ...
Elastic anisotropy of shale is mainly controlled by the intrinsic anisotropy of individual clay mine...
Anisotropy in clay-rich sedimentary rocks is receiving increasing attention. Seismic anisotropy is e...
Anisotropy in clay-rich sedimentary rocks is receiving increasing attention. Seismic anisotropy is e...
Mudstones consist of fine-scale layering of sediments which can contribute to anisotropy in their hy...
The significance of shales for unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs, nuclear waste repositories, an...
This paper presents new insights into the deformation response of sheared granular assemblies by cha...
The anisotropy of physical properties is a well-known characteristic of many clay-bearing rocks. Thi...
Geological and pedological processes rarely form isotropic media as is usually assumed in transport ...