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Scientific investigation plan for initial engineered barrier system field tests
Author(s) -
Wenliang Lin
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/138867
Subject(s) - borehole , rock mass classification , moisture , water content , geotechnical engineering , vadose zone , permeability (electromagnetism) , geology , infiltration (hvac) , environmental science , materials science , groundwater , composite material , chemistry , biochemistry , membrane
The purpose of this Scientific Investigation Plan (SIP) is to describe tests known as Initial Engineered Barrier System Field Tests (IEBSFT) and identified by Work Breakdown Structure as WBS 1.2.2.2.4. The IEBSFT are precursors to the Engineered Barrier System Field Test (EBSFT), WBS 1.2.2.2.4, to be conducted in the Exploratory Study Facility (ESF) at Yucca Mountain. The EBSFT and IEBSFT are designed to provide information on the interaction between waste packages (simulated by heated containers) and the surrounding rock mass, its vadose water, and infiltrated water. Heater assemblies will be installed in drifts or boreholes openings and heated to measure moisture movement during heat-up and subsequent cool-down of the rock mass. In some of the tests, infiltration of water into the heated rock mass will be studied. Throughout the heating and cooling cycle, instruments installed in the rock will monitor such parameters as temperature, moisture content, concentration of some chemical species, and stress and strain. Rock permeability measurements, rock and fluid (water and gas) sampling, and fracture pattern measurements will also be made before and after the test

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