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油田白垩发生遇水崩溃现象的机理探讨 被引量:1
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作者 陈宝 杨林德 +1 位作者 崔玉军 p.delage 《工程勘察》 CSCD 北大核心 2002年第4期6-8,41,共4页
工程实践和室内试验都表明 ,油田白垩遇水后极易发生颗粒结构崩溃现象。为此 ,本文从其非饱和特性和胶结作用出发探究油田白垩发生遇水崩溃现象的内在机理 。
关键词 油田 白垩 遇水崩溃 吸力 胶结作用 本构模型
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Clays in radioactive waste disposal 被引量:7
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作者 p.delage 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE 2010年第2期111-123,共13页
Clays and argillites are considered in some countries as possible host rocks for nuclear waste disposal at great depth.The use of compacted swelling clays as engineered barriers is also considered within the framework... Clays and argillites are considered in some countries as possible host rocks for nuclear waste disposal at great depth.The use of compacted swelling clays as engineered barriers is also considered within the framework of the multi-barrier concept.In relation to these concepts,various research programs have been conducted to assess the thermo-hydro-mechanical properties of radioactive waste disposal at great depth.After introducing the concepts of waste isolation developed in Belgium,France and Switzerland,the paper describes the retention and transfer properties of engineered barriers made up of compacted swelling clays in relation to microstructure features.Some features of the thermo-mechanical behaviors of three possible geological barriers,namely Boom clay(Belgium),Callovo-Oxfordian clay(France) and Opalinus clay(Switzerland),are then described,including the retention and transfer properties,volume change behavior,shear strength and thermal aspects. 展开更多
关键词 high-level radioactive waste(HLW) engineered barrier TEMPERATURE PERMEABILITY radioactive waste disposal swelling clay
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On the thermal impact on the excavation damaged zone around deep radioactive waste disposal
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作者 p.delage 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2013年第3期179-190,共12页
Clays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzerland) as a potential host rock for high activity long lived radioactive waste disposal at great depth. One of the aspects t... Clays and claystones are considered in some countries (including Belgium, France and Switzerland) as a potential host rock for high activity long lived radioactive waste disposal at great depth. One of the aspects to deal with when assessing the performance of the disposal is related to the effects of the temperature elevation due to the placement of exothermic wastes on the host rock. The potential effects of the thermal impact on the excavation damaged zone (EDZ) in the near field are another important issue that was the goal of the TIMODAZ European research project. In this paper, some principles of waste disposal in clayey host rocks at great depth are first presented and a series of experimental investigations carried out on specific equipment specially developed to face the problem are presented. Both drained and undrained tests have been carried out to investigate the drained thermal volume changes of clays and claystone and the thermal pressurization occurring around the galleries. The importance of proper initial saturation (under in situ stresses) and of satisfactory drainage conditions (in spite of the significantly low perme- ability of claystones) is emphasized, leading to the development of a new hollow cylinder apparatus. It is observed that claystones cannot be considered as overconsolidated clays given that they can exhibit, as the Callovo-Oxfordian claystone does, a thermoplastic contraction. Mechanical and thermal hardenings are however observed, extending the knowledge already gained on clays to claystones. A new method of determining the thermal pressurization coefficient in the laboratory is described and the data obtained allow completing existing data in the field. Finally, the hollow cylinder apparatus makes it possible to demonstrate that the good self-sealing properties of clays and claystones can be extended to temperature effects, an important conclusion in terms of performance assessment. 展开更多
关键词 Radioactive waste Thermal impact Hollow cylinder triaxial Thermal behaviour Thermal pressurization CLAY Claystone
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