A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste emplacement drifts at the proposed high-level radioactive materials repository at Yucca Mountain when the rock is at elevated temperature. The coupled-process-model results show that no seepage occurs as long as the temperature at the drift wall is above boiling. This important result has been incorporated into the Total System Performance Assessment of Yucca Mountain. We have applied the same conceptual model to a laboratory heater experiment conducted by the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses. This experiment involves a fractured-porous rock system, composed of concrete slabs, heated by an electric heater placed in a 0.15 m diameter '...
Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) is studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
Understanding water seepage in hot fractured rock is important in a number of fields including geoth...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important fo...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important f...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessin...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessi...
The emplacement of heat-generating nuclear waste in the potential geologic repository at Yucca Mount...
The purpose of this report is to document drift-scale modeling work performed to evaluate the therma...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pote...
This project investigated the effect of two repository operating temperature modes on coupled therma...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pot...
An understanding of processes affecting seepage into emplacement tunnels is needed for correctly pr...
Various thermal-hydrologic models have been developed to simulate thermal-hydrologic conditions in e...
Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) is studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
Understanding water seepage in hot fractured rock is important in a number of fields including geoth...
A thermal seepage model has been developed to evaluate the potential for seepage into the waste empl...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important fo...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important f...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessin...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessi...
The emplacement of heat-generating nuclear waste in the potential geologic repository at Yucca Mount...
The purpose of this report is to document drift-scale modeling work performed to evaluate the therma...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pote...
This project investigated the effect of two repository operating temperature modes on coupled therma...
We discuss field activities designed to characterize seepage into an underground opening at the pot...
An understanding of processes affecting seepage into emplacement tunnels is needed for correctly pr...
Various thermal-hydrologic models have been developed to simulate thermal-hydrologic conditions in e...
Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP) is studying Yucca Mountain, Nevada as a potential...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
Understanding water seepage in hot fractured rock is important in a number of fields including geoth...