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Article Dans Une Revue Cement and Concrete Research Année : 2011

Influence of chemical degradation on mechanical behavior of a petroleum cement paste

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Cement paste used in the Oil Industry is generally subjected to chemical degradation due to flow of acid fluids in various situations. The present study focuses on the evolution of thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) behavior with chemical degradation of petroleum cement paste. Triaxial compression tests with different confining pressures (0, 3, 10 and 20 MPa) are carried out on a standard oil cement paste in sound state and completely degraded state by ammonium nitrate solution under a temperature of 90 °C. The results obtained show that the material in its initial state exhibits a small elastic phase and a strong capacity of compaction. The mechanical behavior depends on the load induced pore water pressure. Because of the increase in porosity caused by chemical degradation, the mechanical strength (cohesion and friction angle) and Young's modulus decrease. The dependence of mechanical strength and Young's modulus on confining pressure is smaller in the chemically degraded cement paste than in the sound one. In fine, the mechanical behavior of the whole material becomes more ductile. As a result, such effects of chemical degradation should be taken into account when modeling such cement paste materials exposed to such chemical degradations.

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hal-01212061 , version 1 (06-10-2015)

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Ismael Yurtdas, Shouyi Xie, Nicolas Burlion, Jian-Fu Shao, Jérémie Saint-Marc, et al.. Influence of chemical degradation on mechanical behavior of a petroleum cement paste. Cement and Concrete Research, 2011, 41 (4), pp.512-421. ⟨10.1016/j.cemconres.2011.01.008⟩. ⟨hal-01212061⟩

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