Backfill materials surrounding waste canisters in a high-level nuclear waste repository are capable of ensuring very slow flow of groundwater past the canisters, and thereby increase the safety of the repository. However, in the design of a repository it will be necessary to allow for possible changes in the backfill. In this experimental program, changes in permeability, swelling behavior, and plastic behavior of the backfill at the temperatures, pressures, and radiation levels expected in a repository are investigated. The emphasis is on investigation of relevant phenomena and evaluation of experimental procedures for use in licensing procedures. The permeability of a slightly compacted sand-clay mixture containing 25% bentonite, with a d...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
Buffer/backfill material in engineered barrier plays an important role in preventing leakage and mig...
The Yucca Mountain Project is considering some type of backfill, possibly emplaced as a capillary ba...
During the postconstruction phase, the stress equilibrium conditions within the proposed underground...
Repository designs frequently favour geological disposal of radioactive waste with a backfill materi...
The backfilling and sealing of deposition galleries or holes and access galleries and shafts is an i...
In 1996 the Backfill and Plug Test Project started at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Sweden) managed...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
This laboratory experimental program investigated the impact of variations in the expansive mineral ...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
Bentonite is currently proposed as a potential backfill material for sealing high-level radioactive ...
In order to verify of the geological high-level radioactive waste disposal, IRSN has undertaken the ...
Bentonite is currently proposed as a potential backfill material for sealing high-level radioactive ...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
Investigations are being carried out by many scientific bodies to study the long-term effectiveness ...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
Buffer/backfill material in engineered barrier plays an important role in preventing leakage and mig...
The Yucca Mountain Project is considering some type of backfill, possibly emplaced as a capillary ba...
During the postconstruction phase, the stress equilibrium conditions within the proposed underground...
Repository designs frequently favour geological disposal of radioactive waste with a backfill materi...
The backfilling and sealing of deposition galleries or holes and access galleries and shafts is an i...
In 1996 the Backfill and Plug Test Project started at the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory (Sweden) managed...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
This laboratory experimental program investigated the impact of variations in the expansive mineral ...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
Bentonite is currently proposed as a potential backfill material for sealing high-level radioactive ...
In order to verify of the geological high-level radioactive waste disposal, IRSN has undertaken the ...
Bentonite is currently proposed as a potential backfill material for sealing high-level radioactive ...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
Investigations are being carried out by many scientific bodies to study the long-term effectiveness ...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
Buffer/backfill material in engineered barrier plays an important role in preventing leakage and mig...
The Yucca Mountain Project is considering some type of backfill, possibly emplaced as a capillary ba...