In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre

Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longlived high-level nuclear waste (LL-HLW) in a deep geological environment. With this aim, dedicated experiments have been carried out for several years at the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory excavated i...

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Main Authors: Conil N., Rebours H., Armand G., Delay J., Morel J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100617003
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spelling doaj-4d370be843744bb7a488b208df26617c2021-08-02T09:45:08ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2010-06-0161700310.1051/epjconf/20100617003In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne CentreConil N.Rebours H.Armand G.Delay J.Morel J.Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longlived high-level nuclear waste (LL-HLW) in a deep geological environment. With this aim, dedicated experiments have been carried out for several years at the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory excavated in a 500 m deep argillaceous rock formation. These experiments include determining the feasibility of the excavation of disposal cells for LL-HLW, consisting of 40 meter long, 70 cm in diameter, horizontal cased micro tunnels. The hydro mechanical impact of the excavation of such openings on the rock mass behaviour is continuously monitored as well as their mean term mechanical behaviour. Since LL-HLW produce heat, the impact of temperature on the surrounding rock mass and on the micro tunnel steel casing will also be studied. Specific instrumentation has been developed to study this impact. The first step of the microtunnel excavation tests, carried out in 2009, has led to improving the excavation method and the drilling machine. These improvements will be tested in the next step of the excavation tests planned for 2010. The THM experiment dedicated to studying the behaviour of the rock mass under thermal solicitation started early 2010. The behaviour of a steel casing in contact with the rock mass and under thermal solicitation will be studied in an experiment scheduled to start in September 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100617003
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author Conil N.
Rebours H.
Armand G.
Delay J.
Morel J.
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Rebours H.
Armand G.
Delay J.
Morel J.
In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Rebours H.
Armand G.
Delay J.
Morel J.
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title In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
title_short In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
title_full In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
title_fullStr In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
title_full_unstemmed In-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the Meuse/Haute Marne Centre
title_sort in-situ experiments for the determination of rock properties and behaviour at the meuse/haute marne centre
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longlived high-level nuclear waste (LL-HLW) in a deep geological environment. With this aim, dedicated experiments have been carried out for several years at the Meuse/Haute Marne Underground Research Laboratory excavated in a 500 m deep argillaceous rock formation. These experiments include determining the feasibility of the excavation of disposal cells for LL-HLW, consisting of 40 meter long, 70 cm in diameter, horizontal cased micro tunnels. The hydro mechanical impact of the excavation of such openings on the rock mass behaviour is continuously monitored as well as their mean term mechanical behaviour. Since LL-HLW produce heat, the impact of temperature on the surrounding rock mass and on the micro tunnel steel casing will also be studied. Specific instrumentation has been developed to study this impact. The first step of the microtunnel excavation tests, carried out in 2009, has led to improving the excavation method and the drilling machine. These improvements will be tested in the next step of the excavation tests planned for 2010. The THM experiment dedicated to studying the behaviour of the rock mass under thermal solicitation started early 2010. The behaviour of a steel casing in contact with the rock mass and under thermal solicitation will be studied in an experiment scheduled to start in September 2010.
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