Assessing the Long-Term Slaking Behavior of Clay-Bearing Rocks

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. P. Gautam A. Shakoor
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The long-term slaking behavior of clay-bearing rocks in the field can be quite different than the short-term slaking behavior in the laboratory. To assess this difference, 12 replicate samples of each of 20 clay-bearing rocks, including 5 claystones, 5 mudstones, 5 siltstones, and 5 shales, were exposed to natural climatic conditions for 12 months. After each month of exposure, one replicate sample of each rock was removed from natural exposure and its grain size distribution was determined. Disintegration ratio (DR), defined as the ratio of the area under the grain size distribution curve of the slaked material for a given rock to the total area encompassing all grain size distribution curves of the tested samples, was used to quantify the amount of disintegration under natural climatic conditions. DR values of naturally exposed samples were then compared with the corresponding values of second-cycle slake durability index (Id2) determined in the laboratory. The relationship between Id2 and DR after, 1 month of exposure, exhibits an R2 value of 0.65 but the relationship deteriorates when DR values for 6 and 12 months of exposure are used, with R2 values of 0.63 and 0.25, respectively. However, when DR values for laboratory samples, computed from grain size distributions of slaked material after second cycle, are compared with DR values of naturally exposed samples for the three periods of exposure, the relationship improves with the corresponding R2 values being 0.61, 0.71, and 0.41. These results suggest that DR may be a better parameter for assessing the long-term disintegration behavior of clay-bearing rocks than Id2.
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APA: T. P. Gautam A. Shakoor  (2015)  Assessing the Long-Term Slaking Behavior of Clay-Bearing Rocks

MLA: T. P. Gautam A. Shakoor Assessing the Long-Term Slaking Behavior of Clay-Bearing Rocks. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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