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Experiments in a 600m borehole in the Asse II salt mine. 2nd Progress report, July-December 1991

Abstract

In the design and fabrication of underground disposal sites for radio-active waste in salt formations and the assessment of the safety of such disposal facilities, the thermo-mechanical behaviour of rock salt plays an important role. In previous research programmes models have been developed which need to be verified by in-situ experiments. It has been proven during the COSA project that computations based on laboratory scale experiments do not agree with in-situ measurements. Based on the experiments performed already and on the associated validation work, two items were considered to be of special concern, viz. the consecutive behaviour of rock salt and the rock pressure in the Asse salt mine. A particular problem in the constitutive relations is the elastic or apparent elastic behaviour of rock salt. It appeared that the salt around openings is weaker than could be expected on the basis of laboratory experiments. Possible explanations are primary creep and the weakening effect of micro cracks. In the research programme discussed here, in-situ experiments will be carried out in the Asse II salt mine in the Federal Republic of Germany. The measurements will be carried out in dry drilled boreholes. The development of the drilling technique was part of  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ECN-C-92-045
Reference Number:
SCA: 052002; PA: AIX-24:027593; SN: 93000951362
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: This work has been performed within the 4th CEC Research and Development Programme on Management and Storage of Radioactive Waste (1990-1994), part A, task 4: Disposal of Radioactive Waste.; PBD: Jul 1992
Subject:
12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; BOREHOLES; PRESSURE DEPENDENCE; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; ASSE SALT MINE; ELASTICITY; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; PROGRESS REPORT; SALT DEPOSITS; THEORETICAL DATA; 052002; WASTE DISPOSAL AND STORAGE
OSTI ID:
10129573
Research Organizations:
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN), Petten (Netherlands)
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93618565; CNN: CEC Contract no. F12W-CT90-0050; TRN: NL92C0424027593
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
NLN
Size:
[10] p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Heijdra, J J. Experiments in a 600m borehole in the Asse II salt mine. 2nd Progress report, July-December 1991. Netherlands: N. p., 1992. Web.
Heijdra, J J. Experiments in a 600m borehole in the Asse II salt mine. 2nd Progress report, July-December 1991. Netherlands.
Heijdra, J J. 1992. "Experiments in a 600m borehole in the Asse II salt mine. 2nd Progress report, July-December 1991." Netherlands.
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title = {Experiments in a 600m borehole in the Asse II salt mine. 2nd Progress report, July-December 1991}
author = {Heijdra, J J}
abstractNote = {In the design and fabrication of underground disposal sites for radio-active waste in salt formations and the assessment of the safety of such disposal facilities, the thermo-mechanical behaviour of rock salt plays an important role. In previous research programmes models have been developed which need to be verified by in-situ experiments. It has been proven during the COSA project that computations based on laboratory scale experiments do not agree with in-situ measurements. Based on the experiments performed already and on the associated validation work, two items were considered to be of special concern, viz. the consecutive behaviour of rock salt and the rock pressure in the Asse salt mine. A particular problem in the constitutive relations is the elastic or apparent elastic behaviour of rock salt. It appeared that the salt around openings is weaker than could be expected on the basis of laboratory experiments. Possible explanations are primary creep and the weakening effect of micro cracks. In the research programme discussed here, in-situ experiments will be carried out in the Asse II salt mine in the Federal Republic of Germany. The measurements will be carried out in dry drilled boreholes. The development of the drilling technique was part of a related programme carried out under supervision of GSF-Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit (Research Centre for Environment and Health). (author). 3 refs.}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1992}
month = {Jul}
}