Deep repository in geological formations is the preferential solution considered by many countries to manage high-level nuclear wastes. In Switzerland, the Opalinus Clay is a candidate host rock. In this context, in situ and laboratory tests are conducted on Opalinus Clay to demonstrate the feasibility of deep disposal in this argillaceous formation. This paper presents a constitutive model able to fit the experimental data obtained from some triaxial tests conducted by Jahns [1] on cores from bore hole Schlattingen SLA- 1. The elasto-plastic behaviour of Opalinus Clay is reproduced thanks to a Drucker-Prager model, taking into account the anisotropy behaviour of this sedimentary rock. The objective is to employ a single set of parameters...
International audienceThe Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) claystone is considered as a potential geological ...
Argillaceous rocks are candidate host and/or cap formations for the geological disposal of nuclear w...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
The Opalinus Clay is a potential host rock for radioactive waste repositories. Triaxial tests at dif...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
This paper aims to analyse the anisotropic features of behaviour of Opalinus Clay using the theory o...
Anisotropy of shales is the subject of this report, and we use an example of the Jurassic Opalinus C...
Many studies have recently been conducted to evaluate various mechanical characteristics of the Opal...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
Clay shales are currently being assessed as possible host rock formations for the deep geological di...
International audienceThe investigation of the mechanical behaviour of swelling claystones and shale...
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The Opalinus Clay shale formation is considered as a potential host geomaterial for the Swiss deep g...
Opalinus Clay is the designated host rock for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in S...
International audienceIn France, the National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra) built the ...
International audienceThe Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) claystone is considered as a potential geological ...
Argillaceous rocks are candidate host and/or cap formations for the geological disposal of nuclear w...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
The Opalinus Clay is a potential host rock for radioactive waste repositories. Triaxial tests at dif...
This paper investigates the anisotropic hydro-mechanical behaviour of Opalinus Clay shale, the host ...
This paper aims to analyse the anisotropic features of behaviour of Opalinus Clay using the theory o...
Anisotropy of shales is the subject of this report, and we use an example of the Jurassic Opalinus C...
Many studies have recently been conducted to evaluate various mechanical characteristics of the Opal...
In Switzerland, Opalinus Clay shale has been selected as the host formation for radioactive waste di...
Clay shales are currently being assessed as possible host rock formations for the deep geological di...
International audienceThe investigation of the mechanical behaviour of swelling claystones and shale...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch
The Opalinus Clay shale formation is considered as a potential host geomaterial for the Swiss deep g...
Opalinus Clay is the designated host rock for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in S...
International audienceIn France, the National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra) built the ...
International audienceThe Callovo-Oxfordian (COx) claystone is considered as a potential geological ...
Argillaceous rocks are candidate host and/or cap formations for the geological disposal of nuclear w...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...