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Thermal Conductivity of Argillaceous Rocks: Determination Methodology Using In Situ Heating Tests
Authors:Benoit Garitte  Antonio Gens  Jean Vaunat  Gilles Armand
Institution:1. Universidad Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
2. Agence nationale pour la gestion des déchets radioactifs (ANDRA), Bure, France
Abstract:This study focuses on the characterisation of thermal conductivity for three potential host rocks for radioactive waste disposal. First, the heat conduction process is reviewed on the basis of an analytical solution and key aspects related to anisotropic conduction are discussed. Then the existing information on the three rocks is summarised and a broad uncertainty range of thermal conductivity is estimated based on the mineralogical composition. Procedures to backanalyse the thermal conductivity on the basis of in situ heating tests are assessed and a methodology is put forward. Finally, this methodology is used to estimate the impact of experimental uncertainties and applied to the four in situ heating tests. In the three potential host rocks, a clear influence of the bedding planes was identified and anisotropic heat conduction was shown to be necessary to interpret the observed temperature field. Experimental uncertainties were also shown to induce a larger uncertainty on the anisotropy ratio than on the equivalent thermal conductivity defined as the geometric mean of the thermal conductivity in the three principal directions.
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