Presented at Mechanical Behavior of Salt VIII, Rapid City, South Dakota, 26-28 May 2015.Copyright © 2015 CRCPress/BalkemaGeotechnical reservoirs and repositories in salt such as nuclear waste disposals, geothermal systems, and compressed air energy storage (CAES) are usually subject to complex thermo-mechanical conditions, leading to crack initiation, propagation, and rebonding. This work aims to model thermo-mechanical damage and healing around salt caverns, by enriching the framework of continuum damage mechanics with fabric descriptors. In order to infer the form of fabric tensors from microstructure observations, we carry out creep tests on granular salt under constant stress and humidity conditions. We simulate a stress path typic...
AbstractThe current paper aims to present an iterative scheme to explore the response of rock salt a...
This paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanisms that con...
International audienceThis paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanism...
Presented at the 48th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Presented at the 50th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
This study aims to model anisotropic damage (i.e. increase of porosity and loss of stiffness) and he...
Copyright © 2014 Springer-VerlagCreep processes in halite (salt rock) include glide, cross-slip, dif...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Presented at the 50th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Copyright © 2014 ICE PublishingDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geolett.12.00013his research is motiva...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Presented at Mechanical Behavior of Salt VIII, Rapid City, South Dakota, 26-28 May 2015.Underground ...
In recent years, serious investigations of potential extension of the useful life of older caverns o...
Excavated rooms in natural bedded salt formations are being considered for use as repositories for n...
AbstractThe current paper aims to present an iterative scheme to explore the response of rock salt a...
This paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanisms that con...
International audienceThis paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanism...
Presented at the 48th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Presented at the 50th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
This study aims to model anisotropic damage (i.e. increase of porosity and loss of stiffness) and he...
Copyright © 2014 Springer-VerlagCreep processes in halite (salt rock) include glide, cross-slip, dif...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Presented at the 50th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Copyright © 2014 ICE PublishingDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geolett.12.00013his research is motiva...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Presented at Mechanical Behavior of Salt VIII, Rapid City, South Dakota, 26-28 May 2015.Underground ...
In recent years, serious investigations of potential extension of the useful life of older caverns o...
Excavated rooms in natural bedded salt formations are being considered for use as repositories for n...
AbstractThe current paper aims to present an iterative scheme to explore the response of rock salt a...
This paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanisms that con...
International audienceThis paper aims to gain fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanism...