2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-015-0911-y
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Influence of Water Content on the Mechanical Behaviour of Limestone: Role of the Clay Minerals Content

Abstract: International audienceThe mechanical characteristics of various sedimentary stones significantly depend on the water content, where 70% loss of their mechanical strengths can be observed when saturated by water. Furthermore, the clay fraction has been shown to be a key factor of their hydro-mechanical behaviour since it governs for instance the hydric dilation. This work aims at investigating the correlations between the clay minerals content and the mechanical weakening experienced by limestones when interact… Show more

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“…After consolidation, clays seem to have been preferentially strengthened (Figure 2d), which probably helped to increase the mechanical strength above the sound condition. Clay minerals are known to be the governing factor influencing specific stone properties like e.g., sensitivity to weathering [68,69] or the hydro-mechanical behaviour with an extensive loss of strength [70]. In his book about alkoxysilanes and the consolidation of stone, Wheeler [24] (pp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After consolidation, clays seem to have been preferentially strengthened (Figure 2d), which probably helped to increase the mechanical strength above the sound condition. Clay minerals are known to be the governing factor influencing specific stone properties like e.g., sensitivity to weathering [68,69] or the hydro-mechanical behaviour with an extensive loss of strength [70]. In his book about alkoxysilanes and the consolidation of stone, Wheeler [24] (pp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resulted in a more significant swell‐shrink effect of the clay minerals. The swell‐shrink effect of the clay minerals then accelerated crack propagation and microcrack tip erosion . Under cyclic wetting‐drying, the deterioration and damage effects on coal were accumulated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of water on the properties of various types of rocks could induce complex physical and chemical reactions . The presence of water is key cause of microstructural and macroscopic mechanical deterioration in a wide range of rocks .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, in spite of its excellent environmental benefits, CO2 capture and storage in underground geological formations implementation is limited. This is in part due to a lack of understanding of fundamental water-rock-CO2 interactions, including, for example, the effect of clay mineralogy on the coupled hydro-mechanical phenomena [3][4][5]. Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers results in the formation of carbonic acid and subsequent dissolution of primary minerals and alterations of the natural rock mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%