DOI: 10.7146/aul.235.168
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Influence of smectite content on the deformation behaviour of clay

Abstract: A number of structures are planned to be constructed on or in the Palaeogene clays in Denmark, e.g. the re-development of Aarhus Ø and the construction of the Femern Fixed Link. The Palaeogene clays are generally of very high plasticity, hold low strengths and have high deformation potentials despite being previously compressed by past glaciations. When unloaded the clay adsorbs water and swells profoundly. These geotechnical traits pose a challenge and must be accounted for when designing a structure situated… Show more

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“…Decrease of curvature was observed though. Since Lodahl's [12] samples were reconstituted and therefore had no structure, destructuration could not occur, which complies with the hypotheses presented by Krogsbøll et al [13] and Gasparre and Coop [15]. Further, these tests indicate that the transition of Cs into Cs,y may be an effect of structure.…”
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“…Decrease of curvature was observed though. Since Lodahl's [12] samples were reconstituted and therefore had no structure, destructuration could not occur, which complies with the hypotheses presented by Krogsbøll et al [13] and Gasparre and Coop [15]. Further, these tests indicate that the transition of Cs into Cs,y may be an effect of structure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A general linear trend between the two parameters seems to exist, though with some scatter and outliers. Figure 2 shows previously reported correlations, summarised by Paykov and Hawley [11] along with the correlation by Lodahl [12] who studied mixtures of kaolinite and bentonite, thus with controlled mineralogy. After conversion to void ratio (instead of strain) the unloading branches sorted by SC are illustrated in Figure 3.…”
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