Site-bond modelling of porous quasi-brittle media

Author:

Jivkov A. P.,Gunther M.,Travis K. P.

Abstract

AbstractGeological repository designs employ a multi-barrier approach. The materials, which include wasteforms, backfill and host rock, are typically porous quasi-brittle. Mechanical damage (e.g. nucleation and growth of microcracks) can result in significant changes in permeability. A knowledge of how the permeability is affected is critical to accurate modelling of radionuclide transport. This work proposes a novel 3D lattice-type model for the damage evolution in such materials, referred to as the site-bond model. Its advantages over previous models are that the shape of the lattice cell is physically realistic and that any macroscopic elastic response can be represented, including those of cementitious and geological materials. Damage accumulates as bonds fail upon reaching prescribed failure strengths. These are dictated by a predefined pore size distribution. Concrete is used as a study material. It is demonstrated that the model can predict the macroscopic stress–strain response under unconfined tension and compression with emergent non-linearity due to damage evolution. Ongoing work on the prediction of permeability changes with damage is discussed. This is based on the interaction between the model proposed here and a lattice model of the pore space.

Publisher

Mineralogical Society

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology

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