Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste- management systems. For effective design of the barrier that will provide protection over the long time periods required, the physical/thermal/chemical processes taking place in the barrier material must be understood thoroughly. These processes, which interact, include the flow of water and gas, the flow of heat, and the transport and reaction of chemical constituents. The purpose of this study was to better understand the processes that occurred in a small-scale experiment within a confined bentonite space. A conceptual and mathematical model (FADES-CHEM) was built in order to simulate the results of an experiment conducted in 2000, and thereby ...
Subsurface manipulations such as those expected from the disposal of heat-emanating radioactive wast...
During deep geological disposal of high-level and long-lived radioactive waste, underground water er...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste- manag...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
Deep geological disposal is currently the most feasible option for the long-term isolation of radioa...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
The long-term safety of nuclear waste repositories in crystalline rock rely to a large extent on the...
This paper presents an investigation of coupled thermal, hydraulic, and chemical behavior of a compa...
This paper presents an investigation of coupled thermal, hydraulic, and chemical behavior of a compa...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
Subsurface manipulations such as those expected from the disposal of heat-emanating radioactive wast...
During deep geological disposal of high-level and long-lived radioactive waste, underground water er...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste- manag...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
After closure of an underground nuclear waste repository, the decay of radionuclides will raise temp...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
Deep geological disposal is currently the most feasible option for the long-term isolation of radioa...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
The long-term safety of nuclear waste repositories in crystalline rock rely to a large extent on the...
This paper presents an investigation of coupled thermal, hydraulic, and chemical behavior of a compa...
This paper presents an investigation of coupled thermal, hydraulic, and chemical behavior of a compa...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
Subsurface manipulations such as those expected from the disposal of heat-emanating radioactive wast...
During deep geological disposal of high-level and long-lived radioactive waste, underground water er...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...