AbstractRecent studies have demonstrated that the combination of x-ray tomography during triaxial tests (“in-situ” tests) and 3D- volumetric Digital Image Correlation (3D-DIC) can provide important insight into the mechanical behaviour and deformation processes of granular materials such as sand. The application of these tools to investigate the mechanisms of failure in rocks is also of obvious interest. However, the relevant applied confining pressures for triaxial testing on rocks are higher than those on sands and therefore stronger pressure containment vessels, i.e., made of thick metal walls, are required. This makes in-situ x-ray imaging of rock deformation during triaxial tests a challenge. One possible solution to overcome this prob...
AbstractIt is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to ...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon product...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms of strain localization leading to brittle failure in reservoir...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the combination of x-ray tomography during triaxial tests (”in...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
A new approach to characterise the evolution and coupling of deformation and fluid flow in geomateri...
Technical difficulties associated with excavation works in tectonized geological settings are freque...
Technical difficulties associated with excavation works in tectonized geological settings are freque...
The behaviour of subsurface reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
International audienceThe mechanical behaviour and the rupture of clayey rocks have been experimenta...
High speed neutron tomographies 1 min acquisition have been acquired during water invasion into a...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon production and CO(2) seques...
AbstractIt is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to ...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon product...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms of strain localization leading to brittle failure in reservoir...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the combination of x-ray tomography during triaxial tests (”in...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
A new approach to characterise the evolution and coupling of deformation and fluid flow in geomateri...
Technical difficulties associated with excavation works in tectonized geological settings are freque...
Technical difficulties associated with excavation works in tectonized geological settings are freque...
The behaviour of subsurface reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
International audienceThe mechanical behaviour and the rupture of clayey rocks have been experimenta...
High speed neutron tomographies 1 min acquisition have been acquired during water invasion into a...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon production and CO(2) seques...
AbstractIt is always desirable to know the interior deformation pattern when a rock is subjected to ...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon product...
Abstract Understanding the mechanisms of strain localization leading to brittle failure in reservoir...