ABSTRACT: Deep disposal of the high-level nuclear wastes in the potential geological formations is a promis-ing option for the long-lived radioactive waste management. A damaged zone with significant irreversible deformations and important host rock’s properties changes is expected to be created around the underground galleries due to the excavation process that this zone is called as Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ). The exca-vation process of the Connecting gallery in the Boom clay formation (Mol, Belgium) is analyzed in this study. Since during its construction, the localized crack propagation was observed around the gallery, we propose to analyze the EDZ and its extension around the Connecting gallery in the framework of strain localizatio...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and t...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
The disposal of radioactive waste in deep underground repositories has been studied for a long while...
Deep disposal of the high-level and high-lived radioactive wastes in the potential geological format...
The drilling of galleries induces damage propagation in the surrounding medium and creates, around t...
The solution currently studied in France for long-term management of radioactive waste is the reposi...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Gallery excavation in clayey rocks induces stress perturbations that trigger damage propagation. The...
The Boom Clay is considered as one of the potential host rock formation in Belgium for radioactive w...
peer reviewedGalleries excavation leads to damage and significant properties changes of the host roc...
Drilling of galleries induces stress perturbations that trigger damage propagation in the surroundin...
The long-term management of high-level nuclear wastes is envisaged by deep geological repository. Du...
The excavation process creates a damaged zone around the galleries composing underground structures....
Nowadays, the deep geological disposal based on the multi-barriers confinement concept, is considere...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and t...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
The disposal of radioactive waste in deep underground repositories has been studied for a long while...
Deep disposal of the high-level and high-lived radioactive wastes in the potential geological format...
The drilling of galleries induces damage propagation in the surrounding medium and creates, around t...
The solution currently studied in France for long-term management of radioactive waste is the reposi...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
Gallery excavation in clayey rocks induces stress perturbations that trigger damage propagation. The...
The Boom Clay is considered as one of the potential host rock formation in Belgium for radioactive w...
peer reviewedGalleries excavation leads to damage and significant properties changes of the host roc...
Drilling of galleries induces stress perturbations that trigger damage propagation in the surroundin...
The long-term management of high-level nuclear wastes is envisaged by deep geological repository. Du...
The excavation process creates a damaged zone around the galleries composing underground structures....
Nowadays, the deep geological disposal based on the multi-barriers confinement concept, is considere...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and t...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
The disposal of radioactive waste in deep underground repositories has been studied for a long while...