废物隔离中试厂盐热循环的声发射监测

R. Choens, Kristopher L. Kuhlman, C. Herrick, Shawn Otto
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在加利福尼亚卡尔斯巴德附近的废物隔离中试工厂(WIPP)进行了一系列基于现场的多物理场观测,作为地下盐中盐水可用性测试(BATS)的一部分。观察了盐水产量、温度、电阻率、声发射(AE)以及双加热/未加热井眼阵列周围盐层的气/液示踪剂迁移。在这里,我们展示了2021年5月至7月进行的热循环实验的声发射结果,在此期间,加热器被脉冲多次,然后是两个较长的加热周期。在中心加热井眼周围的三个平行观测井眼中安装了16个声发射传感器。观测到的声发射表明,加热和冷却循环对盐的行为有显著影响。声发射率在加热时增加,冷却时进一步增加。在盐的加热和冷却过程中,平均能量和频率带宽也有所增加。在每个加热/冷却循环中观察到类似的行为,这表明温度增强的盐愈合可能消除了与AE发作相关的任何阈值负荷(即凯撒效应)。声发射事件的位置仍然集中在井眼周围。这些结果表明声发射为盐的热行为提供了有价值的信息,特别是盐的冷却导致最高的声发射行为。
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Thermal Cycling in Salt at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
A series of field-based multi-physics observations were conducted as part of the Brine Availability Test in Salt (BATS) underground at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), near Carlsbad, NM. Observations were made of brine production, temperature, electrical resistivity, acoustic emissions (AE), and gas/liquid tracer migration through salt around twin heated/unheated borehole arrays. Here, we present AE results from thermal cycling experiments performed May – July 2021, during which the heater was pulsed several times followed by two longer heated periods. Sixteen AE sensors were installed in three parallel observational boreholes surrounding the central heated borehole. Observed AE demonstrate that heating and cooling cycles significantly impact salt behavior. AE rates increased during heating and increased further upon cooling. Average energy and frequency bandwidth also increased during heating and cooling of salt. Similar behavior was observed for each heating/cooling cycle, suggesting that temperature-enhanced salt healing may have eliminated any threshold loading associated with the onset of AE (i.e., the Kaiser effect). Locations of AE events remained centralized around the borehole. These results show that AE provide valuable information about the thermal behavior of salt, particularly that cooling of salt results in the highest AE behavior.
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