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Influence of dry density and water salinity on the swelling pressure and hydraulic conductivity of compacted GMZ01 bentonite-sand mixtures

Journal

ACTA GEOTECHNICA
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages 1879-1896

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11440-021-01305-7

Keywords

Bentonite dry density; Bentonite-sand mixtures; Saturated hydraulic conductivity; Salt solution; Swelling pressure

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41977232, 41772279]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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The study found that for mixtures with low sand content, swelling pressure is only related to bentonite dry density, while hydraulic conductivity is influenced by the presence of sand particles. Exponential relationships exist among final swelling pressure, saturated hydraulic conductivity, and bentonite dry density, with infiltrating salt solutions leading to higher swelling pressure and lower hydraulic conductivity. High swelling pressure and low hydraulic conductivity in specimens infiltrated with calcium chloride solutions are attributed to cation exchange reactions and competition between calcium ions in smectite interlayers and electrolyte solutions.
Compacted Gaomiaozi bentonite-sand mixtures are regarded as attractive buffer/backfill materials for nuclear waste deep geological disposal. When the mixture blocks are emplaced, the bentonite dry density as well as the salinity of groundwater is of primary importance for their hydro-mechanical behavior. In this study, the influences of bentonite dry density and water salinity on the swelling pressure and saturated hydraulic conductivity of such mixtures are investigated using the constant volume method. Results indicated that for mixtures having a low sand content, the swelling pressure was only associated with the bentonite dry density, while the hydraulic conductivity was influenced by the presence of sand particles. Exponential relationships were noted among the final swelling pressure, the saturated hydraulic conductivity, and bentonite dry density on the case of distilled water and salt solutions infiltrating. As the salt concentration increased, the swelling pressure and hydraulic conductivity decreased and increased, respectively, and the effects became less significant as the bentonite dry density increased. The higher swelling pressure and lower hydraulic conductivity on specimens infiltrated with calcium chloride solutions were a result of cation exchange reactions and a competition between the swelling potential change caused by the calcium ions in the interlayer of smectite and electrolyte solutions. The present work can provide a reference for the design of dry density of bentonite-sand mixtures as buffer/backfill materials for deep geological disposal.

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