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Elastic properties of clay minerals determined by atomic force acoustic microscopy technique (2007)

Abstract
Seismic wave propagation in geological formations is altered by the presence of clay minerals. Knowledge about the elastic properties of clay is therefore essential for the interpretation and modeling of the seismic response of claybearing formations. However, due to the layered structure of clay, it is very difficult to investigate its elastic properties. We measured elastic properties of clay using atomic force acoustic microscopy (AFAM). The forces applied during the experiments were not higher than 50 nN. The adhesion forces were measured from the pull-off forces and included into our calculations by means of the Derjaguin-Mueller-Toporov model for contact mechanics. The obtained values of the elastic modulus for clay varied from 10 to 17 GPa depending on various parameters that describe the dynamics of a vibrating beam.

Publication details
Repository Fraunhofer Publica (Germany)
Keywords Atomic Force Acoustic Microscopy, clay mineral, elastic modulus, hydration state
Type Conference Paper
Language english
Relation André, M.P.: Acoustical Imaging. Vol.28. Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Acoustical Imaging 2005: March 20 - 23, 2005, San Diego, California. Berlin: Springer, 2007, pp. 409-416