AbstractIn a deep geological repository (DGR) for nuclear wastes, several mechanisms such as waste form degradation and corrosion could lead to gas generation. The produced gas can potentially overpressurize the repository, alter the hydraulic and mechanical properties of the host rock and affect the long term containment function of the natural (host rock) and engineered barriers. Thus, the understanding of the gas migration within the host rock and engineered barriers and the associated potential impacts on their integrity is important for the safety assessment of a DGR. In this paper, a coupled hydro-mechanical model for predicting and simulating the gas migration in sedimentary host rock is presented. A detailed formulation coupling moi...
We derive a compositional compressible two-phase, liquid and gas, flow model for numerical simulatio...
In a repository for radioactive waste hosted in a clay formation, hydrogen and other gases may be ge...
International audienceThere is a considerable challenge in modelling gas transport at different (spa...
AbstractIn a deep geological repository (DGR) for nuclear wastes, several mechanisms such as waste f...
peer reviewedDuring long-term repository of radioactive waste in argillaceous formation, the gas mig...
peer reviewedDeep geological repository is the preferred solution in many countries to manage radioa...
In the deep geological repository of nuclear waste, the corrosion of waste generates gas, which incr...
During recent decades, argillaceous sedimentary formations have been studied as potential host forma...
Sedimentary rocks are characterized with very low permeability (in the order of 10-22 m2), low diffu...
Within the framework of the European Joint Research Program on radioactive waste management, the con...
During long-term storage of radioactive waste, steel containers will be corroded. This process leads...
The mechanisms controlling the movement of gases through geological disposal facilities can be descr...
There is a considerable challenge in modelling gas transport at different (spatial-time) scales in t...
The inventory of high-level radioactive waste in the UK is likely to be disposed of in a geological ...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the advective movement of gas and its potential impact on ...
We derive a compositional compressible two-phase, liquid and gas, flow model for numerical simulatio...
In a repository for radioactive waste hosted in a clay formation, hydrogen and other gases may be ge...
International audienceThere is a considerable challenge in modelling gas transport at different (spa...
AbstractIn a deep geological repository (DGR) for nuclear wastes, several mechanisms such as waste f...
peer reviewedDuring long-term repository of radioactive waste in argillaceous formation, the gas mig...
peer reviewedDeep geological repository is the preferred solution in many countries to manage radioa...
In the deep geological repository of nuclear waste, the corrosion of waste generates gas, which incr...
During recent decades, argillaceous sedimentary formations have been studied as potential host forma...
Sedimentary rocks are characterized with very low permeability (in the order of 10-22 m2), low diffu...
Within the framework of the European Joint Research Program on radioactive waste management, the con...
During long-term storage of radioactive waste, steel containers will be corroded. This process leads...
The mechanisms controlling the movement of gases through geological disposal facilities can be descr...
There is a considerable challenge in modelling gas transport at different (spatial-time) scales in t...
The inventory of high-level radioactive waste in the UK is likely to be disposed of in a geological ...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling the advective movement of gas and its potential impact on ...
We derive a compositional compressible two-phase, liquid and gas, flow model for numerical simulatio...
In a repository for radioactive waste hosted in a clay formation, hydrogen and other gases may be ge...
International audienceThere is a considerable challenge in modelling gas transport at different (spa...