Experimental study on swelling behaviour and microstructure changes of natural stiff Teguline clays upon wetting

Author:

Zeng Ling-Ling1,Cui Yu-Jun2,Conil Nathalie3,Zghondi Jad3,Armand Gilles3,Talandier Jean3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, China.

2. Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Laboratoire Navier/CERMES, 6 et 8 avenue Blaise Pascal, 77455 Marne La Vallée cedex 2, France.

3. ANDRA, Cd 960 Voie Gasselle, 55290 Bure, France.

Abstract

This paper addresses the microstructure change induced by swelling for natural stiff Teguline clays. The predominant clay mineral measured by X-ray diffractometry was identified to be illite and no swelling clay minerals were found. Significant swelling occurs upon wetting, illustrating the process of suction release from a nearly fully saturated condition. Mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) and scanning electron microscopy were used to identify the change in microstructure with swelling during wetting. It is found that the soil swelling mainly leads to an increase of macropores (0.15–350 μm), and a slight decrease of micropores (0.006–0.15 μm) and inaccessible pores (<0.006 μm and >350 μm). Furthermore, swelling was found to occur in the direction perpendicular to the bedding plane, indicating an anisotropic swelling behaviour. The creation and development of cracks during wetting were also investigated. It appears that most cracks caused by swelling have the size of macropores (0.15–350 μm) identified by the MIP test. These findings call enough attention to the significant change in microstructure by wetting-induced swelling that can strongly influence the thermohydromechanical properties of stiff clays.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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