Due to its favourable properties, in particular, low permeability and swelling capacity, bentonite has been favoured as an engineered-barrier and backfill material for the geological storage of radioactive waste. To ensure its safe long-term performance it is important to understand any changes in these properties when the material is subject to heat-emitting waste. As such, this study investigates the hydraulic response of bentonite under multi-step thermal loading subject to a constant-volume boundary condition, to represent a barrier system used in a crystalline or other hard-rock host rock. The experimental set up allows continuous measurement of the hydraulic and mechanical responses during each phase of the thermal cycle. After the in...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
The Swedish concept for geological disposal of radioactive waste involves the use of bentonite as p...
Repository designs frequently favour geological disposal of radioactive waste with a backfill materi...
Bentonites are commonly proposed for use in the geological disposal of high heat generating radioact...
The final disposal of high-level nuclear waste in many countries is preferred to be in deep geologic...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
The hydration of a bentonite barrier in the early stage of a geologic nuclear waste repository with ...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
Indexación: Web of ScienceTwo 20-cm long columns of MX-80 bentonite compacted at a nominal dry densi...
In deep geological repositories, compacted bentonites have been proposed for use as barrier material...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
Clay formations are investigated worldwide as potential host rock for the deep geological disposal o...
Subsurface manipulations such as those expected from the disposal of heat-emanating radioactive wast...
AbstractThe bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be h...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
The Swedish concept for geological disposal of radioactive waste involves the use of bentonite as p...
Repository designs frequently favour geological disposal of radioactive waste with a backfill materi...
Bentonites are commonly proposed for use in the geological disposal of high heat generating radioact...
The final disposal of high-level nuclear waste in many countries is preferred to be in deep geologic...
Compacted bentonite is commonly considered for use as backfill material in emplacement tunnels of nu...
The hydration of a bentonite barrier in the early stage of a geologic nuclear waste repository with ...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
Indexación: Web of ScienceTwo 20-cm long columns of MX-80 bentonite compacted at a nominal dry densi...
In deep geological repositories, compacted bentonites have been proposed for use as barrier material...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
Clay formations are investigated worldwide as potential host rock for the deep geological disposal o...
Subsurface manipulations such as those expected from the disposal of heat-emanating radioactive wast...
AbstractThe bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be h...
The bentonite barrier of underground repositories for high-level radioactive waste will be hydrated ...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
The Swedish concept for geological disposal of radioactive waste involves the use of bentonite as p...