
Triaxial Analog Modeling Device technical platform (DiMiTri)
Scientific Managers : Olivier DECK and Audrey BONNELYE

Summary

The Dimitri Technical Platform – Triaxial Analog Modeling Device
The Triaxial Analog Modeling Device technical platform or DiMiTri is designed to perform Mechanical tests on scale models of underground structures (tunnels, wells, galleries, etc.).
The production of scale models working within the laws of similarities and using materials analogous to rock.


Technical expertises

What are the expertises of the DimiTri technical platform?
♦ Large True Triaxial Press
♦ Physical Modeling in Geosciences
♦ Mechanical behavior of discontinuities
♦ Physical modelling of underground tunnel excavation
♦ Experimental rock mechanics
♦ Integration of sensors into materials
♦ Physical modelling of land subsidence
See all the expertises of Georessources in THMC experimentation (thermal, hydrological, mechanical and chemical).

Equipments and fundings
Dimitri is designed to impose a a triaxial stress condition on a volume of material of approximately 2 m3, allowing excavations.
Dimitri is composed of:
♦ three movable faces that allow constraint or uniform displacement (maximum 1.5 MPa and/or 10 cm),
♦ three fixed faces, 2 of which have openings to Perform excavations.
This device is supplemented by the acquisition of a miniature excavator, which makes it possible to dig underground structures inside Dimitri.





The triaxial analog modeling device technical platform (Dimitri) is co-financed by the European Union as part of the FEDER-FSE Lorraine and Vosges Massif operational program (2014-2020).
Funding : €385,000 including CPER (State, FEDER Region) 79% – Laboratory own resources 21%.





How to get to the Triaxial Analog Modeling Device technical platform
The Triaxial Analog Modeling Device technical platform – DiMiTri is located at the following address:
Artem Campus
Mines-Nancy school
92 Sergeant Blandan Street
54000 Nancy
GPS coordinates : 48.67288892196109, 6.1695713667232726

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