2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2013.11.004
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In situ interaction between different concretes and Opalinus Clay

Abstract: International audienceInteractions between cementitious materials and claystone are driven by chemical gradients in pore water and might lead to mineralogical modifications in both materials. In the context of a radioactive waste repository, this alteration might influence safety-relevant clay properties like swelling pressure, permeability, or specific retention. In this study, interfaces of Opalinus Clay, a potential host-rock in Switzerland, and three concrete formulations emplaced in the Cement-Clay Intera… Show more

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“…Compared to OPC, the ESDRED cement matrix contains up to twice the proportion of Si in all zones due to the addition of silica fume. Jenni et al (2014) C6: less portlandite and Mg-hydrate; some relict belite; close to bulk unreacted cement.…”
Section: Zoned Interface Region: Element Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to OPC, the ESDRED cement matrix contains up to twice the proportion of Si in all zones due to the addition of silica fume. Jenni et al (2014) C6: less portlandite and Mg-hydrate; some relict belite; close to bulk unreacted cement.…”
Section: Zoned Interface Region: Element Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reinforced section was overcored with a single-barrel 86 mm outer diameter (OD) diamond drilling tool equipped with a core catcher and using a simple Hilti drilling machine and compressed air as cooling agent. This operation was only partially successful, and provided only a limited amount of intact LAC and OPC interface samples (Jenni et al 2014). The interface between ESDRED and Opalinus Clay was recovered from a mock-up experiment of identical age and material and using the same coring technique (Fig.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Sampling Campaignsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may lead to mineralogical alteration in the barrier system which in turn is expected to locally influence properties like porosity/permeability, swelling pressure or specific retention properties in case of concrete in contact with claystone or compacted bentonite. Laboratory experiments (Adler 2001;Adler et al 2001;Dauzeres et al 2010) and in situ experiments (Read et al 2001;Tinseau et al 2006;Gaboreau et al 2011Gaboreau et al , 2012Techer et al 2012;Jenni et al 2014) demonstrate alteration of both cement paste and claystone adjacent to interfaces. An increase in porosity in the cement paste close to the interface, and clogging in the claystone adjacent to it are commonly predicted by reactive transport modelling (De Windt et al 2008;Marty et al 2009;Kosakowski and Berner 2013;Bradbury et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Katoite is part of a solid series between two endmembers, grossular (Ca 3 Al 2 Si 3 O 12 ) and synthetic phase (Ca 3 Al 2 (OH) 12 ), also known as hydrogarnet. In this paper, the term katoite is used for Si-katoite (C 3 ASH 4 ).…”
Section: In Situ Clayey Rockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a handful of studies have discussed the interactions at the interface between cement binder and claystone. Such interfaces have been created at ambient temperature by pouring cement mixes into boreholes [11][12][13] or by putting disks of material into contact in transport cells [14]. In the current design of the French radioactive waste deep disposal facility [15], the thermal transient, due to the presence of heat-emitting waste, is expected to entail a temperature increase of up to 70°C in the concrete plugs located in the high-level waste cells and potentially also in the intermediate long-lived waste cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%