Influence of specimen size on the small strain dynamic properties and strength of compacted Bentonil-WRK bentonite for nuclear waste repository
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This study examines the small-strain dynamic properties and strength of highly compacted Bentonil-WRK bentonite, a candidate buffer material for engineered barrier system (EBS) in South Korea. Free-free resonant column (FFRC) and unconfined compressive tests (UCT) were performed on specimens with varying diameter sizes (Ø), dry density (ρd), and degree of saturation (Sr). FFRC determined shear, unconstrained and constrained compressive wave velocities (Vs, Vc, and Vp, respectively), small-strain moduli, material damping in shear (Dsmin) and longitudinal (Ducmin). The influence of increasing Ø, ρd, and Sr were investigated by utilizing seismic waves to (1) determine the dynamic stiffness, (2) characterize material damping, (3) permit direct calculation of dynamic Poisson's ratio (v), and (4) develop moduli and strength correlations. An inverse size effect was observed, wherein increasing Ø reduced velocities, moduli, damping, v, and strength. Conversely, increasing ρd enhanced mechanical properties, with maximum values at around 70 % Sr. Plasticity index and mineral constituents contributed to the observed nonlinearity in Dsmin and Ducmin. Although Ø and Sr partially contributed, mechanical correlations were primarily influenced by ρd under unconfined conditions. Hence, the proposed wave-based equations enable practical assessment of bentonite buffer blocks after production and prior to installation in nuclear waste repositories.
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Balagosa, J., Navea, I. J., Lee, M., Yoon, S., & Choo, Y. W. (2025). Influence of specimen size on the small strain dynamic properties and strength of compacted Bentonil-WRK bentonite for nuclear waste repository.Type
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