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Three-Dimensional Transient Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Analysis Of Underground Nuclear Repository
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium - 5th Asian Rock Mechanics Symposium, November 24–26, 2008
Paper Number: ISRM-ARMS5-2008-142
... hole, canister, bentonite and concrete plug of the nuclear repository considered for the present study are shown in Fig. 1. The deposition tunnel is of 5 m in height and 5 m in diameter. The deposition hole is of 5 m depth and 1.08 m in diameter. A canister is placed in the deposition hole with height...
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Numerical Analysis On Coupled Thermo-mechanical Behavior of Rock Mass Around Underground Nuclear Waste Repository
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium - 2nd Asian Rock Mechanics Symposium, September 11–14, 2001
Paper Number: ISRM-ARMS2-2001-097
... values for mechanical and thermal parameters were assigned to rock mass. Heat decay function was also used to consider a decrease of heat flux from canisters. The simulation has been conducted up to 100 years after the deposition of canisters. The temperature and stresses around the repository rapidly...