The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal were simulated in a series of tests performed in cylindrical cells (length 60 cm, diameter 7 cm). Inside the cells, six blocks of FEBEX bentonite compacted to dry density 1.65 g/cm3 were piled up, giving rise to a total length similar to the thickness of the clay barrier in a repository according to the Spanish concept. The bottom surface of the material was heated at 100 °C and the top surface was injected with granitic water. The duration of the tests was 6, 12, 24 and 92 months. The temperatures inside the clay and the water intake were measured during the tests and, at the end, the cells were dismounted and the dry density, water content a...
The FEBEX (Full-scale Engineered Barrier Experiment) in situ test simulated the engineered barrier o...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
The storage of nuclear waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, being geologica...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
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 Temperature Buffer Test is a heated full-scale field experiment carried out at the Äspö Hard Roc...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
Radioactive waste disposal, as the final step of the open nuclear fuel cycle, is an important proces...
Deep geological disposal is currently the most feasible option for the long-term isolation of radioa...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
The storage of highly radioactive waste from nuclear power plants is currently planned to be solved ...
Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste- manag...
The FEBEX (Full-scale Engineered Barrier Experiment) in situ test simulated the engineered barrier o...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
The storage of nuclear waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, being geologica...
The conditions of the bentonite in an engineered barrier for high-level radioactive waste disposal w...
The FEBEX in situ experiment was a full-scale test reproducing the near-field of an underground nucl...
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 Temperature Buffer Test is a heated full-scale field experiment carried out at the Äspö Hard Roc...
Geological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system to provide long-term c...
Radioactive waste disposal, as the final step of the open nuclear fuel cycle, is an important proces...
Deep geological disposal is currently the most feasible option for the long-term isolation of radioa...
International audienceGeological disposal of radioactive wastes relies on a multiple barrier system ...
The storage of high level radioactive waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, ...
The storage of highly radioactive waste from nuclear power plants is currently planned to be solved ...
Bentonite is often proposed as an engineered-buffer material in high-level radionuclide waste- manag...
The FEBEX (Full-scale Engineered Barrier Experiment) in situ test simulated the engineered barrier o...
One of the most important design variables for a geological nuclear waste repository is the temperat...
The storage of nuclear waste is still an unresolved problem of the nuclear industry, being geologica...