https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100622002
Very slow creep tests on salt samples
1
LMS, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128
Palaiseau Cedex,
France.
2
Brouard Consulting, 101 rue du Temple, 75003
Paris,
France.
3
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris,
Jussieu,
75005
Paris,
France.
Long-term creep tests have been performed on rock-salt and argillite samples under very small uniaxial loadings (σ = 0.02 to 0.1 MPa) . To minimize the effects of temperature variations, testing devices were set in a mine where temperature fluctuations are of the order of one-hundredth of a degree Celsius. The mechanical loading was provided by dead weights. The deformations were measured through special displacement sensors with a resolution of ∆ε = 10-8. Strain rates as small as έ = 7 × 10-13s-1 were measured. These tests allow rock-sample creep to be investigated at very small strain rates. The tests also prove that extrapolation of constitutive laws at very small rates is often incorrect.
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