International audienceRammed earth structures are very sensitive to hydric conditions. Experimental studies have been undertaken to understand the link between liquid water transfer and mechanical behavior at structural scale. This study was done on a prismatic rammed earth sample of 15cm x 15cm x 45cm, structured as a wall element with several layers. Samples were subjected to one dimensional drying in an indoor environment. Humidity and temperature sensors were placed on each layer inside the sample. The kinetic of drying was monitored by continuous weighing the sample and humidity measurement at a regular interval. Results of water content evolution suggest that samples dry in two stages; the first stage is associated with relatively hig...
Abstract: Mechanisms of shrinkage and the conditions leading to cracking of drying soils are address...
This research aims to investigate the hydraulic and mechanical characteristics of an unsaturated com...
In this paper, the hydro-mechanical behavior and physical properties of mature fine tailings (MFT) u...
International audienceRammed earth structures are very sensitive to hydric conditions. Experimental ...
Rammed earth construction provides an efficient alternative construction material to limit energy co...
International audienceThe influence of hydric state on the elasto-viscoplastic behaviour of a unstab...
Rammed earth has the potential to reduce the carbon footprint and limit the energy consumption in th...
Rammed earth construction provides an efficient alternative construction material to limit energy co...
The convective drying of a natural porous material, limestone, is investigated in this study, with b...
Rammed earth constructions exhibit strength and deformation properties that evolve as a function of ...
Boom clay is studied as a potential host rock for underground nuclear waste storage. This experiment...
Cracking due to desiccation can compromise the behaviour of earth structures built with compacted cl...
Mechanisms of shrinkage and the conditions leading to cracking of drying soils are addressed. An ela...
Abstract: Mechanisms of shrinkage and the conditions leading to cracking of drying soils are address...
This research aims to investigate the hydraulic and mechanical characteristics of an unsaturated com...
In this paper, the hydro-mechanical behavior and physical properties of mature fine tailings (MFT) u...
International audienceRammed earth structures are very sensitive to hydric conditions. Experimental ...
Rammed earth construction provides an efficient alternative construction material to limit energy co...
International audienceThe influence of hydric state on the elasto-viscoplastic behaviour of a unstab...
Rammed earth has the potential to reduce the carbon footprint and limit the energy consumption in th...
Rammed earth construction provides an efficient alternative construction material to limit energy co...
The convective drying of a natural porous material, limestone, is investigated in this study, with b...
Rammed earth constructions exhibit strength and deformation properties that evolve as a function of ...
Boom clay is studied as a potential host rock for underground nuclear waste storage. This experiment...
Cracking due to desiccation can compromise the behaviour of earth structures built with compacted cl...
Mechanisms of shrinkage and the conditions leading to cracking of drying soils are addressed. An ela...
Abstract: Mechanisms of shrinkage and the conditions leading to cracking of drying soils are address...
This research aims to investigate the hydraulic and mechanical characteristics of an unsaturated com...
In this paper, the hydro-mechanical behavior and physical properties of mature fine tailings (MFT) u...