Evaluation of the impact of pore fluid chemistry on the hydromechanical behaviour of clay-based sealing materials

Author:

Siddiqua Sumi12,Blatz James12,Siemens Greg12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6, Canada.

2. Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON K7K 7B4, Canada.

Abstract

The results of an experimental program undertaken to evaluate the impact of pore fluid salinity on the hydromechanical performance of light and dense backfill materials are presented. Light and dense backfills are engineered barrier materials that are being examined in the Canadian concept for storage of spent fuel in a deep geological repository. The current research investigates the impact of pore fluid chemistry on the swelling, compressibility, stiffness, and hydraulic conductivity parameters of light and dense backfills that are required as material parameters for analysis and design. In these tests, pore fluid chemistry was selected to represent groundwater within potential host units including granite and limestone rock. Results show that the performance of light backfill is significantly affected by changes in pore fluid chemistry. The swell potential of light backfill decreases with increasing salinity of the solution. The hydraulic conductivity decreases with increasing effective montmorillonite dry density and specimens saturated with saline solution have higher hydraulic conductivity than those saturated with distilled water. Conversely, the behaviour of dense backfill is governed mainly by the crushed granite component and therefore changes to the pore fluid chemistry have relatively little effect. Results of dense backfill tests confirm the material performance as a sealing material.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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