Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations is one of the promising options worldwide. In this concept of the geological disposal system, the Boom Clay is considered as a potential host rock when designing a generic waste repository in the Netherlands. For design and evaluation of a repository for geologic disposal of nuclear wastes one of its principal concern is the thermal loading. High-level radioactive waste and spent fuel generate considerable amounts of heat. When those waste types are disposed in a geological repository the elevated thermal effect on the behaviour of soils surrounding nuclear waste disposal give rise to change in hydraulic and mechanical properties is a signific...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
International audienceA proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excav...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations i...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations i...
International audienceThe present paper provides an overview of key coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical ...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
We present coupled Thermo–Hydro–Mechanical (THM) modeling of geologic nuclear waste disposal in argi...
AbstractClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzer...
This paper presents the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) analysis of an isolation system for high level...
This paper is devoted to the study of the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) responses of a porous rock w...
International audienceThis chapter presents some of the main issues related to the thermo-hydro-mech...
In the context of deep geological disposal of radioactive waste in clay formations, the thermo-hydro...
The paper first presents an overview of the issues associated with radioactive waste disposal and fo...
AbstractIn Belgium, the Boom clay was selected as a potential host formation for the disposal of hig...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
International audienceA proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excav...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations i...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations i...
International audienceThe present paper provides an overview of key coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical ...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
We present coupled Thermo–Hydro–Mechanical (THM) modeling of geologic nuclear waste disposal in argi...
AbstractClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzer...
This paper presents the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) analysis of an isolation system for high level...
This paper is devoted to the study of the Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) responses of a porous rock w...
International audienceThis chapter presents some of the main issues related to the thermo-hydro-mech...
In the context of deep geological disposal of radioactive waste in clay formations, the thermo-hydro...
The paper first presents an overview of the issues associated with radioactive waste disposal and fo...
AbstractIn Belgium, the Boom clay was selected as a potential host formation for the disposal of hig...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
International audienceA proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excav...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...