Changes in Hydro-Mechanical Monitoring Parameters During Construction of a Deep Geological Repository

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. K. Verma
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper provides a brief overview of evolution of deformations, stresses, and pore pressures due to different excavation stages during construction of an URL. Excavation of a rockmass develops a damage zone of finite width around the excavated zone which is associated with changes in permeability and which affects the fluid flow mechanism. In this study, a coupled hydromechanical (HM) analysis has been conducted for a water saturated porous rock mass which has been created by sequential excavation and backfill of vertical disposal pit of an URL. For this purpose, an Atomic Energy of Canada Limited?s in-floor concept for a deep geologic repository suitable for Indian conditions has been used. Changes in rock deformations, stresses, strains and mechanically induced pore pressure in an undrained condition, during excavation, as well as those caused by mechanically induced rock deformations after backfill of the disposal pit, have been modeled. A three-dimensional finite difference tool FLAC3D has been used for the analysis.
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APA: A. K. Verma  (2012)  Changes in Hydro-Mechanical Monitoring Parameters During Construction of a Deep Geological Repository

MLA: A. K. Verma Changes in Hydro-Mechanical Monitoring Parameters During Construction of a Deep Geological Repository. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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