Early Results from the Thermal/Structural In Situ Test Series at the WIPP

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. E. Munson T. M. Torres D. A. Blankenship
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Thermal/Structural Interactions (TSI) In Situ Tests are a series of large scale, well instrumented tests that have been constructed at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in southeastern New Mexico. As a precursor to the TSI tests, a ventilation drift (Room D) was mined, drilled and instrumented. This room provided the contractor an excellent area to practice controlled construction methods and was a proving ground for construction monitoring and documentation methods. All gages in this first room have been monitored since their initial installation, which has provided a small, but representative, data base. These data also were the first to be available from any TSI area for analysis. This paper discusses the construction activities in Room D and the data generated from the construction and drilling. Deformation of the room is compared briefly to numerical calculations that used a rather simple creep model as a reference. The constitutive model for salt, it appears, must be improved before it can predict the underground deformations.
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APA: D. E. Munson T. M. Torres D. A. Blankenship  (1986)  Early Results from the Thermal/Structural In Situ Test Series at the WIPP

MLA: D. E. Munson T. M. Torres D. A. Blankenship Early Results from the Thermal/Structural In Situ Test Series at the WIPP. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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