In-situ Shear Modulus Determination by Pressuremeter Tests in Opalinus Clay and Reconciliation with Laboratory Tests

Autor: Liu, Lang, Giger, Silvio, Martin, Derek, Chalaturnyk, Rick, Schuster, Kristof, Deisman, Nathan, Keller, Lukas
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering. 55:4615-4635
ISSN: 1434-453X
0723-2632
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-022-02873-0
Popis: Opalinus Clay is the designated host rock for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in Switzerland. The determination of its geo-mechanical properties relies heavily on laboratory tests on small specimens. To assess the in-situ elastic stiffness at a larger scale, pressuremeter tests were performed in Opalinus Clay at the Mont Terri Rock Laboratory, with the testing probe oriented both perpendicular and parallel to the bedding planes. The shear modulus of the Opalinus Clay is determined using the unload data of the pressuremeter tests in different lithofacies and at multiple expansion pressure levels. The measured shear modulus is dependent on the expansion pressure at the initial stage of the test but approaches a relatively constant value when a pressure magnitude of about 5 MPa is reached. The stiffness anisotropy of the Opalinus Clay, the rock mass disturbance, and the local fractures at test intervals can affect the measured moduli. In this test program, the impact of lithofacies was not evident at low expansion pressures and could not be evaluated at a greater expansion pressure. The shear modulus of the Opalinus Clay exhibits a nonlinear dependence on strain increment, which can be interpreted using a power-law stress–strain relationship. The small-strain nonlinearity is also dependent on the expansion pressures for the Opalinus Clay. At expansion pressures greater than 5 MPa, the strain-dependent shear moduli obtained from pressuremeter tests are comparable with those determined by triaxial tests on intact core specimens. At the shear strain increment of 0.1%, a secant shear modulus (parallel to bedding) of approximately 3 GPa for the intact Opalinus Clay can be concluded from both the pressuremeter and triaxial tests.
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