An experimental study on Ypresian clays –one of the potential deep formations in Belgium for the geological disposal of heat-emitting radioactive waste– was undertaken to systematically study its thermal properties and coupled hydro-mechanical response during fast heating pulse tests. An accurate characterisation of the thermal properties is required for assessing the near-field perturbations around disposal galleries that the sedimentary host rock formation will undergo. A new experimental cell adapted to apply the high in situ stresses and with thermal flux sensors was used to directly measure the thermal conductivity at different sample orientations (heat flux orthogonal and parallel to bedding planes). A clear influence of the degree of...
Boom and Ypresian clays are being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository f...
Boom Clay is being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository for radioactive ...
Some aspects of the thermal behavior of the Opalinus claystone are investigated through laboratory t...
An experimental study on Ypresian clays –one of the potential deep formations in Belgium for the geo...
An experimental study on Ypresian clays–one of the potential deep and sedimentary clay formations in...
Deep geological disposal solution of high-level and long-lived radioactive waste has been internatio...
AbstractBoom clay formation is a potential natural host rock for geological disposal of high-level n...
International audienceIn the framework of research into radioactive waste disposal, it was decided t...
International audienceClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, Fran...
In recent years, the study of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of soils has been a growing area...
The paper presents an interpretation of the full-scale ALC1604 in situ heating test carried out in C...
International audienceThe thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of the host rock is essential while desig...
The paper presents an interpretation of the full-scale ALC1604 in situ heating test carried out in C...
AbstractClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzer...
editorial reviewedDeep geological disposal with multi-barriers confinement is considered as one of t...
Boom and Ypresian clays are being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository f...
Boom Clay is being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository for radioactive ...
Some aspects of the thermal behavior of the Opalinus claystone are investigated through laboratory t...
An experimental study on Ypresian clays –one of the potential deep formations in Belgium for the geo...
An experimental study on Ypresian clays–one of the potential deep and sedimentary clay formations in...
Deep geological disposal solution of high-level and long-lived radioactive waste has been internatio...
AbstractBoom clay formation is a potential natural host rock for geological disposal of high-level n...
International audienceIn the framework of research into radioactive waste disposal, it was decided t...
International audienceClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, Fran...
In recent years, the study of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of soils has been a growing area...
The paper presents an interpretation of the full-scale ALC1604 in situ heating test carried out in C...
International audienceThe thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of the host rock is essential while desig...
The paper presents an interpretation of the full-scale ALC1604 in situ heating test carried out in C...
AbstractClays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzer...
editorial reviewedDeep geological disposal with multi-barriers confinement is considered as one of t...
Boom and Ypresian clays are being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository f...
Boom Clay is being studied in Belgium in connection with the design of a repository for radioactive ...
Some aspects of the thermal behavior of the Opalinus claystone are investigated through laboratory t...