The thermal heating caused by the deposition of spent nuclear fuel containers increases the in situ rock stress during disposal time. The thermal stress increase was modelled using thermo-mechanical modelling. The numerical codes used to establish the effects of heating on the in situ stress field are outlined, together with the rock mass parameters, in situ stress values, radiogenic temperatures and reinforcement structures. This is followed by a study of the temperature and stress evolution during the repository's operational period and the effect of the heating on the reinforcement structures. It is found that, during excavation, the maximum principal stress is concentrated at the transition areas where the excavation profile changes and...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...
A numerical investigation is conducted on the impacts of the thermal loading history on the evolutio...
Presented at the 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
The thermal heating caused by the deposition of spent nuclear fuel containers increases the in situ ...
The initial stress of rock was estimated and analyzed based on the geological survey information col...
The Prototype Repository (PR) was a field test of six, electrically heated, full-scale waste contain...
A heat stress of rocks is an important problem in connection with underground storage of waste nucle...
VK: T20703A thermally induced shotcrete spalling in-situ experiment will be carried out during 2013 ...
A thermally induced shotcrete spalling in-situ experiment will be carried out during 2013 in the ONK...
A generic test of the geologic storage of spent-fuel assemblies from an operating nuclear reactor is...
The influence of the elevated temperature on the evolution of the Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ) in t...
The increase of temperature of a low-permeability, fluid-saturated media may trigger significant the...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
The drift of a High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) Repository were subjected to 2-D thermal loading resu...
A numerical investigation is conducted on the impacts of the thermal loading history on the evolutio...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...
A numerical investigation is conducted on the impacts of the thermal loading history on the evolutio...
Presented at the 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
The thermal heating caused by the deposition of spent nuclear fuel containers increases the in situ ...
The initial stress of rock was estimated and analyzed based on the geological survey information col...
The Prototype Repository (PR) was a field test of six, electrically heated, full-scale waste contain...
A heat stress of rocks is an important problem in connection with underground storage of waste nucle...
VK: T20703A thermally induced shotcrete spalling in-situ experiment will be carried out during 2013 ...
A thermally induced shotcrete spalling in-situ experiment will be carried out during 2013 in the ONK...
A generic test of the geologic storage of spent-fuel assemblies from an operating nuclear reactor is...
The influence of the elevated temperature on the evolution of the Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ) in t...
The increase of temperature of a low-permeability, fluid-saturated media may trigger significant the...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
The drift of a High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) Repository were subjected to 2-D thermal loading resu...
A numerical investigation is conducted on the impacts of the thermal loading history on the evolutio...
A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacem...
A numerical investigation is conducted on the impacts of the thermal loading history on the evolutio...
Presented at the 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...