Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. C (Geosphere Engineering)
Online ISSN : 2185-6516
ISSN-L : 2185-6516
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MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND WATER RETENTION PROPERTIES OF UNSATURATED “BENTONITE-BASED ENGINEERED BARRIER MATERIALS” BASED ON CONTROLLED-SUCTION TESTS
Shuichi YAMAMOTOShin SATOTomoyuki SHIMURAEnrique ROMEROTomoyoshi NISHIMURAHitoshi OWADA
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2019 Volume 75 Issue 3 Pages 257-272

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 Bentonite-based engineered barrier materials transfer from unsaturated state as emplaced to saturated state after closure of deep geological disposal facilities for radioactive waste, while decrease in saturation could occur due to heat and gas generation from the wastes. Modelling for mechanical characteristics and water retention properties of unsaturated “bentonite-based engineered barrier materials” are indispensable to predict such important transient behavior. In this study the following characteristics are obtained based on controlled-suction oedometer or triaxial compression tests : i) swelling and shrinking caused by respectively wetting and drying, ii) consolidation under constant matric suctions, iii) shear strength depending on matric suction, iv) hysteresis of water retention. In addition, applicability of existing constitutive models such as Barcelona basic model, Komine’s model, vG model, and suction stress concept are discussed based on these results.

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