par Ramos Da Silva, Mikaël ;Schroeder, Christian ;Verbrugge, Jean-Claude
Référence International journal of rock mechanics and mining sciences, 47, page (797-807)
Publication Publié, 2009
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out on a porous, water-saturated limestone. First, a set of poroelastic parameters is obtained from a wide range of experiments (drained, undrained, pore pressure loading and unjacketed tests) conducted on the same sample at the same stress state. A "null" test, inspired from unsaturated soil testing, is added to confirm the previous results, in particular the value of the Biot coefficient. Then, the variation of the measured parameters between samples is investigated. Finally, the influence of the stress state is studied in the framework of semilinear poroelasticity. Several expressions are compared to model the evolution of the drained bulk modulus as a function of Terzaghi's effective stress. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.