Graham, C.C.; Harrington, J.F.; Cuss, R.J.; Sellin, P.. 2014 Pore-pressure cycling experiments on Mx80 bentonite. In: Norris, S., (ed.) Clays in natural and engineered barriers for radioactive waste confinement. London, UK, Geological Society of London, 303-312. (Geological Society Special Publication, 400).
Abstract
The Swedish concept for geological disposal of radioactive waste involves the use
of bentonite as part of an engineered barrier system. A primary function of the bentonite is its
ability to swell when hydrated by its surroundings. One particular uncertainty is the impact on
this function, resulting from deviations in pore-water pressure, pw, from expected in situ hydrostatic
conditions. We present results from a series of laboratory experiments designed to investigate
the form of the relationship between swelling pressure and pw, for compacted Mx80 bentonite, from
low to elevated applied water pressure conditions. The experiments were conducted using constant
volume cells, designed to allow the total stresses acting on the surrounding vessel to be monitored
(at five locations) during clay swelling. The results demonstrate that swelling pressure reduces nonlinearly
with increasing pw, becoming less sensitive to changes at elevated pressures. After cyclic
loading a marked hysteresis was also observed, with swelling pressure remaining elevated after a
subsequent reduction in applied water pressure. Such behaviour may impact the mechanical and
transport properties of the bentonite and its resulting performance. However, such hysteric behaviour
was not always observed. Further testing is required to better understand the causes of this
phenomenon and the controls on such behaviour.
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