Effect of collapse behavior on changes in swelling pressure of bentonite during swelling pressure test

  Swelling pressure tests have been conducted to understand the swelling properties of bentonite which is planned to be used as a buffer material in repositories for the geological disposal of radioactive waste. It has been reported that the swelling pressure obtained by swelling pressure test incre...

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Published inJournal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Environment Vol. 29; no. 2; pp. 101 - 111
Main Authors SATO, Daisuke, KIKUCHI, Hirohito, TAKAYAMA, Yusuke
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Environment, Atomic Energy Society of Japan 15.12.2022
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ISSN1884-7579
1884-7579
DOI10.3327/jnuce.29.2_101

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Summary:  Swelling pressure tests have been conducted to understand the swelling properties of bentonite which is planned to be used as a buffer material in repositories for the geological disposal of radioactive waste. It has been reported that the swelling pressure obtained by swelling pressure test increases monotonically or temporarily decreases after increasing with the passage of the time depending on the initial water content. In this study, swelling pressure tests were conducted under several different initial water content conditions, and the change in wet density distribution inside the specimen during the swelling pressure tests was observed by X-ray CT measurement. It was confirmed that the presence or absence of collapse behavior and its magnitude affect the shape of the change in swelling pressure. When the collapse deformation was large, the amount of temporary decrease in swelling pressure was large. On the other hand, swelling pressure increased monotonically when there was no deformation due to collapse.
ISSN:1884-7579
1884-7579
DOI:10.3327/jnuce.29.2_101