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Comportement hydrique et évolution structurale et texturale des montmorillonites au tours d'un cycle de dessiccation-humectation: partie I. Cas des montmorillonites calciques

Authors: H. Ben Rhaiem; D. Tessier; Ch. H. Pons;

Comportement hydrique et évolution structurale et texturale des montmorillonites au tours d'un cycle de dessiccation-humectation: partie I. Cas des montmorillonites calciques

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RésuméL'évolution structurale et texturale ainsi que le comportement hydrique de deux montmorillonites-Ca (Wyoming et grecque) ont été éudiés par microscopic électronique à transmission (MET) et plus précisément par analyse de la diffusion aux petits angles des rayons X (DPAX). L'étude au MET a permis de montrer qu'à faible contrainte, le matériau est formé par un réseau de particules déformables délimitant des pores de grandes dimensions (~2μm). L'étude en DPAX des mêmes systèmes soumis à une contrainte de type succion a montré que: 1. Lors de la première dessiceation il y a d'abord déformation du réseau sans regroupement des particules (p ⩽ 1 bar), puis regroupement des particules face-face pour former des particules de plus grande épalsseur (p > 1 bar). On montre aussi que l'eau est essentiellement extraite de la porosité interparticulaire. 2. Lors de la réhydratation, on met en évidence qu'après dessiccation le système perd une grande partie de son aptitude à, reprendre de l'eau et que cette perte est d'autant plus importante que le niveau de dessiccation préalable a été élevé. Ceci est dû au falt qu'une partie de la porosité est réduite fi des espaces ayant la propriété de l'espace interfoliaire.

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