Technical Papers
Aug 4, 2012

Compression Behavior of Canadian Oil Sands

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 139, Issue 6

Abstract

The compression behavior of Canadian oil sands was investigated by running high-stress oedometer compression tests up to 65 MPa. An X-ray microtomography investigation confirmed the significant disturbance affecting the core samples, showing large pores located between dense intact clusters made up of angular sand grains. Compression tests confirmed the significant effects of disturbance on the compression characteristics, providing a much softer response without any memory of the significant load applied by the 3- to 4-km-thick ice sheet during the Quaternary period. High-stress compression allowed us to bring back the samples close to the in situ estimated porosity, providing compression characteristics (estimated from a loading cycle) close to the intact ones, despite obvious differences in fabric (including the effects attributable to grain crushing at high stress). Creep behavior was also observed, and an estimate of the order of magnitude of the creep strain corresponding to the Quaternary period is provided.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Dr. S. Youssef (IFPEN, France), who provided the microtomography scanner pictures, and Dr. M. Mainguy (Total), who provided the samples.

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Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 139Issue 6June 2013
Pages: 969 - 974

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Received: Sep 19, 2011
Accepted: Jul 30, 2012
Published online: Aug 4, 2012
Published in print: Jun 1, 2013

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Pierre Delage [email protected]
Professor, École des Ponts ParisTech, Navier/Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Mecanique des Sols (CERMES), F-77455 Marne La Vallée Cedex 2, France. E-mail: [email protected]
Dinh Hong Doan [email protected]
Engineer, IFP Energies nouvelles, 1-4 Av. du Bois Préau, F-92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Jean François Nauroy [email protected]
Engineer, IFP Energies nouvelles, 1-4 Av. du Bois Préau, F-92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France. E-mail: [email protected]
Anh Minh Tang [email protected]
Researcher, École des Ponts ParisTech, Navier/Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Mecanique des Sols (CERMES), F-77455 Marne La Vallée Cedex 2, France. E-mail: [email protected]

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