peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and transport properties is expected to be formed around underground excavation in the deep geological layers considered for the high level radioactive waste disposal. The present study concerns the modeling of this phenomena by a micromechanical damage model, based on a Mori-Tanaka homogenization on a cracked media. This anisotropic model is derived from Eshelby homogenized scheme, on which a coupling between damage and friction is taking into account on cracks. Compared to elastoplastic model on tunnel drilling modeling, micromechanical modeling seems very promising: both approaches provide similar EDZ sizes and shapes even if they do not have the ...
The micromechanics-based damage model proposed by Golshani et al. (2005) is extended so that time-de...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible processes and significant changes in flow and tran...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviors of geomaterials are significantly affected by the presence of ...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviours of geomaterials are significantly affected by the presence of...
Tunnel excavations in deep rocks provide stress perturbations which initiate diffuse and/or localize...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and tran...
The disposal of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel in deep geological media will require excavati...
Constitutive models play an essential role in numerical modeling and simulation of nonlinear deforma...
The assessment of geological repositories for hazardous materials requires the modelling of coupled ...
International audienceAn equivalent continuum model (ECM) is proposed in order to represent the hydr...
The micromechanics-based damage model proposed by Golshani et al. (2005) is extended so that time-de...
peer reviewedThe stability of underground cavities, such as the facilities for deep repositories of ...
Excavation of boreholes, tunnels, caverns and underground galleries in anisotropic rock usually has ...
Excavation damaged zone, with significant irreversible deformations and nonnegligible changes in flo...
The micromechanics-based damage model proposed by Golshani et al. (2005) is extended so that time-de...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible processes and significant changes in flow and tran...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviors of geomaterials are significantly affected by the presence of ...
peer reviewedThe mechanical behaviours of geomaterials are significantly affected by the presence of...
Tunnel excavations in deep rocks provide stress perturbations which initiate diffuse and/or localize...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible deformations and significant changes in flow and tran...
The disposal of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel in deep geological media will require excavati...
Constitutive models play an essential role in numerical modeling and simulation of nonlinear deforma...
The assessment of geological repositories for hazardous materials requires the modelling of coupled ...
International audienceAn equivalent continuum model (ECM) is proposed in order to represent the hydr...
The micromechanics-based damage model proposed by Golshani et al. (2005) is extended so that time-de...
peer reviewedThe stability of underground cavities, such as the facilities for deep repositories of ...
Excavation of boreholes, tunnels, caverns and underground galleries in anisotropic rock usually has ...
Excavation damaged zone, with significant irreversible deformations and nonnegligible changes in flo...
The micromechanics-based damage model proposed by Golshani et al. (2005) is extended so that time-de...
peer reviewedA zone with significant irreversible processes and significant changes in flow and tran...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...