Hollow Cylinder Tests on Boom Clay: Modelling of Strain Localization in the Anisotropic Excavation Damaged Zone

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Bertrand François
Vincent Labiouse
Arnaud Dizier
Ferdinando Marinelli
Robert Charlier
Frédéric Collin
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[1] Université Libre de Bruxelles,Building, Architecture and Town Planning Department (BATir)
[2] ULB,Rock Mechanics Laboratory
[3] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,Laboratoire Sols Solides Structures
[4] EPFL,Risques, UJF, INPG, CNRS UMR 5521
[5] EIG Euridice,Department ArGEnCo
[6] Domaine Universitaire,undefined
[7] Université de Liège,undefined
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2014年 / 47卷
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Numerical modelling; Anisotropy; Strain localization; Boom Clay; Hollow cylinder test;
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Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal in Belgium. To guarantee the safety of such a disposal, the mechanical behaviour of the clay during gallery excavation must be properly predicted. In that purpose, a hollow cylinder experiment on Boom Clay has been designed to reproduce, in a small-scale test, the Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ) as experienced during the excavation of a disposal gallery in the underground. In this article, the focus is made on the hydro-mechanical constitutive interpretation of the displacement (experimentally obtained by medium resolution X-ray tomography scanning). The coupled hydro-mechanical response of Boom Clay in this experiment is addressed through finite element computations with a constitutive model including strain hardening/softening, elastic and plastic cross-anisotropy and a regularization method for the modelling of strain localization processes. The obtained results evidence the directional dependency of the mechanical response of the clay. The softening behaviour induces transient strain localization processes, addressed through a hydro-mechanical second grade model. The shape of the obtained damaged zone is clearly affected by the anisotropy of the materials, evidencing an eye-shaped EDZ. The modelling results agree with experiments not only qualitatively (in terms of the shape of the induced damaged zone), but also quantitatively (for the obtained displacement in three particular radial directions).
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