Effect of particle characteristics on the evolution of particle size, particle morphology, and fabric of sands loaded under uniaxial compression

E Ganju, M Kılıç, M Prezzi, R Salgado, N Parab… - Acta Geotechnica, 2021 - Springer
This paper presents the results and analyses of uniaxial compression experiments
performed on three silica sands. The sands have comparable particle-size distributions, but …

Experimental investigation of microscale mechanisms during compressive loading of paperboard

S Johansson, J Engqvist, J Tryding, SA Hall - Cellulose, 2023 - Springer
Compression of paperboard is a common procedure during industrial package forming and
better knowledge of the material response is needed to avoid defective packages and …

[HTML][HTML] Biotite supports long-range diffusive transport in dissolution–precipitation creep in halite through small porosity fluctuations

B Schwichtenberg, F Fusseis, IB Butler, E Andò - Solid Earth, 2022 - se.copernicus.org
Phyllosilicates are generally regarded to have a reinforcing effect on chemical compaction
by dissolution–precipitation creep (DPC) and thereby influence the evolution of hydraulic …

Characterisation of Hydraulic and Mechanical Properties of Fractures Through Laboratory Testing, Geophysical Monitoring, and X-ray

MCT Imaging - 2023 - duo.uio.no
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an important technology developed to mitigate human-
induced increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Injecting fluid carbon …

Experimental testing and numerical modelling of the tensile and compressiondamage in Ultra-High Performance Concrete under impact loading

MC Blasone - 2021 - theses.hal.science
This thesis presents experimental and numerical investigations of Ultra-High Performance
Concretes (UHPC) in view of intensifying their application as protective structures. The …

Biotite supports long-range diffusive transport in dissolution-precipitation creep in halite

BI Schwichtenberg, F Fusseis, IB Butler… - Solid Earth …, 2021 - se.copernicus.org
Phyllosilicates are generally regarded to have a reinforcing effect on chemical compaction
by dissolution-precipitation creep (DPC) and thereby influence the evolution of hydraulic …