Modelling of failure and fracture development of the Callovo-Oxfordian claystone during an in-situ heating experiment associated with geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste

IF 3.3 2区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.gete.2024.100546
Tsubasa Sasaki, Sangcheol Yoon, Jonny Rutqvist
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To ensure the safety of geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste, in-situ experiments have been carried out to examine the behavior of rocks in underground research laboratories (URLs). At the Meuse/Haute-Marne URL in France, the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Andra) has been assessing the Callovo-Oxfordian claystone (COx) as potential host rock of geological disposal by subjecting the COx to in-situ heating mimicking exothermic radioactive waste. Results of the in-situ experiments are used to validate and bolster the numerical simulators for predicting the thermo-hydromechanically (THM) coupled behavior of the COx. The numerical simulators are, however, yet to be tested for predicting the failure and fracture development of the COx during heating, which is of paramount importance to the safety of the geological disposal. In this research, we modelled a recently carried out in-situ experiment at the Meuse/Haute-Marne URL using the TOUGH-FLAC simulator to predict the failure and fracture development of the COx during heating. The objectives are to examine the effects of (i) the weak bedding planes, (ii) the softening rate of matrix/weak plane strengths, and (iii) the stiffness anisotropy of the COx on the development of shear and tensile fractures during heating. Results show that considering failure along the weak planes enabled accurate predictions of fracture development. Also, fracture development intensified at a softening rate beyond a threshold level and the geometry of fractures was significantly affected by the stiffness anisotropy. These results will help boost the reliability of the safety and performance assessment of geological disposal in claystone.

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在与高放射性废物地质处置相关的原位加热实验中,对卡勒沃-牛津粘土岩的破坏和断裂发展进行建模
为确保高放射性废物地质处置的安全性,已在地下研究实验室(URL)中开展了原位实验,以检查岩石的行为。法国国家放射性废物管理局(Andra)在法国默兹/奥特-马恩(Meuse/Haute-Marne)URL,通过模拟放射性废物放热的原位加热,对作为地质处置潜在主岩的卡勒沃-奥克斯福粘土岩(COx)进行了评估。原位实验的结果被用来验证和支持数值模拟器,以预测 COx 的热-水-机械(THM)耦合行为。然而,数值模拟器在预测 COx 在加热过程中的失效和断裂发展方面还有待测试,而这对地质处置的安全性至关重要。在这项研究中,我们使用 TOUGH-FLAC 模拟器对最近在默兹/奥特-马恩 URL 进行的现场实验进行了模拟,以预测 COx 在加热过程中的失效和断裂发展。目的是研究(i) 软弱基底面,(ii) 基体软化率/软弱面强度,以及(iii) COx 的刚度各向异性对加热过程中剪切和拉伸断裂发展的影响。结果表明,考虑沿薄弱平面的破坏可准确预测断裂的发展。此外,当软化率超过临界值时,断裂的发展会加剧,而且断裂的几何形状会受到刚度各向异性的显著影响。这些结果将有助于提高粘土岩地质弃置安全和性能评估的可靠性。
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Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment
Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal is to publish research results of the highest quality and of lasting importance on the subject of geomechanics, with the focus on applications to geological energy production and storage, and the interaction of soils and rocks with the natural and engineered environment. Special attention is given to concepts and developments of new energy geotechnologies that comprise intrinsic mechanisms protecting the environment against a potential engineering induced damage, hence warranting sustainable usage of energy resources. The scope of the journal is broad, including fundamental concepts in geomechanics and mechanics of porous media, the experiments and analysis of novel phenomena and applications. Of special interest are issues resulting from coupling of particular physics, chemistry and biology of external forcings, as well as of pore fluid/gas and minerals to the solid mechanics of the medium skeleton and pore fluid mechanics. The multi-scale and inter-scale interactions between the phenomena and the behavior representations are also of particular interest. Contributions to general theoretical approach to these issues, but of potential reference to geomechanics in its context of energy and the environment are also most welcome.
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