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Optimization of a high-pressure pore water extraction device

Martin Cyr
Alain Daidié

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High-pressure squeezing is a technique used for the extraction of the pore water of porous materials such as sediments, soils, rocks, and concrete. The efficiency of extraction depends on the maximum pressures on the materials. This article presents the design of a high-pressure device reaching an axial pressure of 1000MPa which has been developed to improve the efficiency of extraction. The increase in squeezing pressure implies high stresses inside the chamber, so specialized expertise was required to design a safe, functional device that could withstand pressures significantly higher than common laboratory equipment. The design includes finite element calculations, selection of appropriate materials, and descriptive construction details for the apparatus. It also includes an experimental study of the performance of the apparatus in terms of extraction efficiency.
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hal-02120222 , version 1 (05-05-2019)

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Martin Cyr, Alain Daidié. Optimization of a high-pressure pore water extraction device. Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007, 78 (2), pp.023906. ⟨10.1063/1.2428273⟩. ⟨hal-02120222⟩
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