The aim of this study is to characterise along various stress paths the microstructural evolution of a deep-water marine sediment from the Gulf of Guinea (GoG). Results obtained at the macroscopic level have shown that the phenomenological behaviour of the GoG sediment is explained by the properties of remoulded samples given by the isotropic and critical state lines, and by the properties of the intact samples given by the damage evolution of the inter-aggregate bonds. Microstructural investigations conducted by mercury intrusion porosimetry and scanning electron microscopy demonstrate that the volumetric strains measured at the macroscopic level come from inter-aggregate pore variations associated with the degrading of the inter-aggregate bonds. The mechanism responsible for reorienting the particles appears to apply in the case of the remoulded sediment. As for the natural sediment, it is first necessary to increase the isotropic consolidation stress towards higher values in order to break the bonds between the aggregates before it becomes possible to activate the particle reorientation mechanism and thus approach the remoulded behaviour.
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M. HATTAB;
M. HATTAB
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* Laboratoire d'Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux, Université de Lorraine, Metz, France.
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T. HAMMAD;
T. HAMMAD
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† Laboratoire de Mécanique des Sols, Structures et Matériaux, Ecole Centrale Paris, Châtenay Malabry, France.
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J.-M. FLEUREAU;
J.-M. FLEUREAU
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† Laboratoire de Mécanique des Sols, Structures et Matériaux, Ecole Centrale Paris, Châtenay Malabry, France.
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P.-Y. HICHER
P.-Y. HICHER
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‡ Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France.
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* Laboratoire d'Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux, Université de Lorraine, Metz, France.
† Laboratoire de Mécanique des Sols, Structures et Matériaux, Ecole Centrale Paris, Châtenay Malabry, France.
‡ Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 21 2010
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June 13 2012
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2013 Thomas Telford Ltd
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Geotechnique (2013) 63 (1): 71–84.
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September 21 2010
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June 13 2012
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HATTAB M, HAMMAD T, FLEUREAU J, HICHER P (2013), "Behaviour of a sensitive marine sediment: microstructural investigation". Geotechnique, Vol. 63 No. 1 pp. 71–84, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.10.P.104
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