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Mechanical Behaviour of Host Rock Close to H.L.W. Disposal Cavities in a Deep Granitic Formation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
The construction of a H.L.W. repository in a deep granitic formation creates mechanical disturbances in the rock on the scale of the massif and in the nearfield. Amongst all the disturbances noted in the nearfield, this study is concerned with examining the evolution of stresses linked with the excavation of the rock and the rise in temperature in the proximity of the waste packages. Several linear elasticity calculations were made using on the one hand finite element models and on the other simple analytical models. These calculations concern two different storage concepts -“in room” concept and “in floor” concept- whose differences in mechanical behaviour are analysed. A study of sensitivity with regard to the characteristics of the rock and to the initial geostatic stresses is presented. The comparison of the calculated stresses with three-dimensional failure criteria gives a clear indication of the satisfactory behaviour of granite for final storage. However, the need for experimental study and complementary calculation must be emphasised.
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