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International Journal of Geo-Engineering
Characterisation of the chemo-mechanical behaviour of clays polluted by BTEX: a case study of benzene
Mohamed GUENFOUD1  Hicham KAHLOUCHE1  Abderrahim GHERIS2 
[1] Civil Engineering and Hydraulics Laboratory, 8 Mai 1945 University;InfraRES Laboratory, Mohammed Cherif Messaadia University;
关键词: Contaminated clay;    Organic contaminant;    Benzene;    Chemo-mechanical coupling;    Laboratory tests;    Soil rheology;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40703-021-00157-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract In chemo-mechanical coupling of clays, chemical phenomena are likely to have a stronger influence on the mechanical behaviour and mechanical actions can modify the chemical behaviour. The understanding of these different phenomena, taking into account the coupled mechanisms, is essential in the context of the problem of the durability of structures and works built on polluted sites. Thus, the laboratory characterisation of the chemo-mechanical behaviour of a clay contaminated by light hydrocarbon pollutant (BTEX: benzene) was carried out. First in the absence of pollutants, i.e., by the presence of water only, then under the influence of the pollutant, all in two stages: with no external stress, then under imposed external stress. This study presents an experimental protocol based on a series of uniaxial consolidation tests, specific oedometric tests and direct shear strength, this tests performed under controlled saturation conditions and in the presence of organic contamination by benzene. All results confirm the influence of pollutants in different concentrations on the mechanical behaviour of the soil. They show a strong increase in compressibility and a significant increase in swelling, the soil becomes more cohesive, low friction and less elastic. Furthermore, the results show that external load forces play a major role in modifying the behaviour of clay.

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