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Research Article

One-dimensional compression creep change under temperature and suction effects

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Pages 670-681 | Received 12 Jun 2021, Accepted 30 Dec 2021, Published online: 13 Jan 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The impact of temperature and unsaturation on the creep behaviour of bentonite is an important topic for environmental geotechnics as in the case of waste storage and energy geostructures. This paper presents an experimental study on the one-dimensional creep of Maghnia bentonite (MB), using two high-pressure oedometer cells, allowing to impose temperature and suction conditions for an unsaturated medium . The characteristics of these two cells and the protocol developed in the framework of this experimental study are briefly presented. The findings highlight a new perspective on the hypothesis (A) which distinguishes between primary and secondary consolidation, and hypothesis (B), which is governed by structural viscosity. The results indicated that the creep behaviour followed the principle of hypothesis (A) under temperature effect, while it followed hypothesis (B) principle under the suction effect. The void ratio variability under secondary compression depends not only on the vertical stress, but also on the temperature and the first load level . Moreover, as soil suction descreases, the normalized void ratio become higher. The creep coefficient (Cαe) increased as temperature and vertical stress increased, while they decreased as the suction increased.

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Acknowledgments

The XRD test was performed in SRO Laboratory of Gustave Eiffel University. The experimental study was supported by Gabriel LaMé Mechanical Laboratory as part of cooperation between the University of Orléans and the University of Tlemcen. The authors gratefully thank the editors and the anonymous reviewers for providing constructive comments and suggestions that improve the presentation of the paper.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This research was supported by The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Algeria [Project No. J0402020130139].

Notes on contributors

Hachimi Dahhaoui

Hachimi Dahhaoui Conceptualization, Methodology, investigation, writing- original draft-results and discussions, review & editing.

Naima Belayachi

Naima Belayachi Resources, methodology, proofreading of the paper, editing, supervision.

Abdeldjalil Zadjaoui

Abdeldjalil Zadjaoui Funding acquisition, project administration, proofreading of the paper, editing, supervision.

Tomoyoshi Nishimura

Tomoyoshi Nishimura Proofreading of the paper.

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