This paper tackles the issues related to the excavation of a horizontal gallery carried out in Boom clay, a tertiary clay that hosts the Underground Laboratory of the Belgium Nuclear Agency (SCK-CEN). The gallery is 85 m long, 5 m wide and connects one of the laboratory access shafts to a horizontal drift drilled from the second access shaft. Displacement and pore water pressure sensors installed from both gallery ends allowed for a detailed monitoring of the hydro-mechanical response of the clay rock before, during and after gallery excavation. A striking feature of the response concerns the strong changes measured in pore water pressure at distances as large as 60m from the excavation front. To explore and discriminate the mechanisms cont...
Deep disposal of the high-level and high-lived radioactive wastes in the potential geological format...
When excavating in an urban environment, the evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground ...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...
This paper tackles the issues related to the excavation of a horizontal gallery carried out in Boom ...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
International audienceContinuous monitoring around drifts excavated in the Underground Research Labo...
The Boom Clay is considered as one of the potential host rock formation in Belgium for radioactive w...
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...
The equations of pressure and displacement equilibrium in an elastic perfectly plastic medium are pr...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Deep disposal of the high-level and high-lived radioactive wastes in the potential geological format...
When excavating in an urban environment, the evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground ...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...
This paper tackles the issues related to the excavation of a horizontal gallery carried out in Boom ...
In this study a deep tunnel excavation in the Boom Clay (BC) formation, in the context of constructi...
International audienceContinuous monitoring around drifts excavated in the Underground Research Labo...
The Boom Clay is considered as one of the potential host rock formation in Belgium for radioactive w...
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...
The equations of pressure and displacement equilibrium in an elastic perfectly plastic medium are pr...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Boom Clay is extensively studied as a potential candidate to host underground nuclear waste disposal...
The paper analyses the response of argillaceous formations to the excavation of deep tunnels, focusi...
Deep disposal of the high-level and high-lived radioactive wastes in the potential geological format...
When excavating in an urban environment, the evaluation of the magnitude and distribution of ground ...
The paper presents selected results from a hydromechanical analysis of an excavation at great depth ...