MODEL CALIBRATION OF SMALL AND LARGE-SCALE LABORATORY THM EXPERIMENTS OF THE MX-80 BENTONITE
In Task A of the international DECOVALEX-THMC project, five research teams study the influence of thermal-hydro-mechanical (THM) coupling on the safety of a hypothetical geological repository for spent fuel. In order to improve the analyses, the teams calibrated their bentonite models with results from laboratory experiments, including swelling pressure tests, water uptake tests, thermally gradient tests, and the CEA mock-up THM experiment. This paper describes the mathematical models used by the teams, and compares the results of their calibrations with the experimental data.
M.Chijimatsu L.Borgesson T.Fujita J.Hernelind P.Jussila T.S.Nguyen J.Rutqvist L.Jing
Hazama Corporation, Japan Clay Technology, Sweden Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Canada Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.A. Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
国际会议
南京
英文
68-74
2006-05-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)