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Technical basis and programmatic requirements for large block testing of coupled thermal-mechanical-hydrological-chemical processes
Author(s) -
Wenliang Lin
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/139797
Subject(s) - block (permutation group theory) , radioactive waste , plan (archaeology) , field (mathematics) , environmental science , civil engineering , geology , engineering , waste management , geometry , mathematics , paleontology , pure mathematics
This document contains the technical basis and programmatic requirements for a scientific investigation plan that governs tests on a large block of tuff for understanding the coupled thermal- mechanical-hydrological-chemical processes. This study is part of the field testing described in Section 8.3.4.2.4.4.1 of the Site Characterization Plan (SCP) for the Yucca Mountain Project. The first, and most important objective is to understand the coupled TMHC processes in order to develop models that will predict the performance of a nuclear waste repository. The block and fracture properties (including hydrology and geochemistry) can be well characterized from at least five exposed surfaces, and the block can be dismantled for post-test examinations. The second objective is to provide preliminary data for development of models that will predict the quality and quantity of water in the near-field environment of a repository over the current 10,000 year regulatory period of radioactive decay. The third objective is to develop and evaluate the various measurement systems and techniques that will later be employed in the Engineered Barrier System Field Tests (EBSFT)

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