An experimental study on Boom Clay –one of thepotential deep clay formationsin Belgium for the geological disposal of long-living and heat-emitting radioactive waste–has been performed using controlled volume-rate gas injection tests on high-pressure oedometer cells. These experiments intend to analyse the influence of the gas injection rate, the stress state and deformation history, the anisotropic flow conditions (flows parallel and orthogonal to bedding) on the gas migration process. Results of selected tests on two sample orientations are presented, paying particular attention to sample volume changes on gas injection and dissipation stages. The gas pressurisation process at constant vertical stress acts as an unloading stage, which may...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Abstracts-Swell ing clays may play a major role in the underground disposal of high-level nuclear wa...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
Gas migration through a potential host clay formation for the geological disposal of radioactive was...
Gas migration through a potential host clay formation for the geological disposal of radioactive was...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Boom clay formation, a deposit of slightly over-consolidated marine clay that belongs to the Oligoce...
The characterization of gas migration through low-permeability clay formations has been a focus of R...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
Gas migration in saturated argillaceous rock is studied in this work. Dependent on the pressure leve...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Quantification of gas migration through fully water-saturated geological clay ba...
International audienceBoom Clay has been considered as a potential host-rock for the geological radi...
The safe isolation of high-level radioactive waste from the human environment is a key requisite in ...
Boom clay formation is a potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level nuclear waste in ...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Abstracts-Swell ing clays may play a major role in the underground disposal of high-level nuclear wa...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...
Gas migration through a potential host clay formation for the geological disposal of radioactive was...
Gas migration through a potential host clay formation for the geological disposal of radioactive was...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Boom clay formation, a deposit of slightly over-consolidated marine clay that belongs to the Oligoce...
The characterization of gas migration through low-permeability clay formations has been a focus of R...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
For the characterization of gas migration through a low-permeability clay host rock for deep undergr...
Gas migration in saturated argillaceous rock is studied in this work. Dependent on the pressure leve...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd Quantification of gas migration through fully water-saturated geological clay ba...
International audienceBoom Clay has been considered as a potential host-rock for the geological radi...
The safe isolation of high-level radioactive waste from the human environment is a key requisite in ...
Boom clay formation is a potential host rock for geological disposal of high-level nuclear waste in ...
Understanding gas transport processes is one of the key issues in the assessment of radioactive wast...
Abstracts-Swell ing clays may play a major role in the underground disposal of high-level nuclear wa...
The Opalinus Clay in Northern Switzerland has been identified as a potential host rock formation for...