A multiple-code simulation study of the long-term EDZ evolution of geological nuclear waste repositories |
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Authors: | Jonny Rutqvist Ann Bäckström Masakazu Chijimatsu Xia-Ting Feng Peng-Zhi Pan John Hudson Lanru Jing Akira Kobayashi Tomofumi Koyama Hee-Suk Lee Xiao-Hua Huang Mikael Rinne Baotang Shen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, MS 90-1116, Berkeley, CA, 947 20, USA 2. Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 3. Hazama Corporation, Tokyo, Japan 4. State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China 5. Imperial College and Rock Engineering Consultants, Herts, UK 6. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 7. FRACOM Ltd, Seoul, South Korea 8. FRACOM Ltd, Kyrksl?tt, Finland 9. FRACOM Ltd, Brisbane, Australia
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Abstract: | This simulation study shows how widely different model approaches can be adapted to model the evolution of the excavation disturbed zone (EDZ) around a heated nuclear waste emplacement drift in fractured rock. The study includes modeling of coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes, with simplified consideration of chemical coupling in terms of time-dependent strength degradation or subcritical crack growth. The different model approaches applied in this study include boundary element, finite element, finite difference, particle mechanics, and elasto-plastic cellular automata methods. The simulation results indicate that thermally induced differential stresses near the top of the emplacement drift may cause progressive failure and permeability changes during the first 100 years (i.e., after emplacement and drift closure). Moreover, the results indicate that time-dependent mechanical changes may play only a small role during the first 100 years of increasing temperature and thermal stress, whereas such time-dependency is insignificant after peak temperature, because of decreasing thermal stress. |
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Keywords: | Coupled THM Nuclear waste repository Excavation disturbed zone Damage Permeability |
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