1989
DOI: 10.2172/5784434
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Advances in resolution of discrepancies between predicted and measured in situ WIPP (Waste Isolation Pilot Plant) room closures

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“…This expression is a modified form of a closed-form solution of Chabannes (1982) for secondary creep closure of an infinitely long cylinder in an infinite medium. The stress exponent for secondary creep of WIPP rock salt has been found to be near 5 (e.g., Munson et al, 1989). Because tile closure rate is a run,Lion of the test interval pressure, the closure rate will b, time-dependent.…”
Section: Op Kamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This expression is a modified form of a closed-form solution of Chabannes (1982) for secondary creep closure of an infinitely long cylinder in an infinite medium. The stress exponent for secondary creep of WIPP rock salt has been found to be near 5 (e.g., Munson et al, 1989). Because tile closure rate is a run,Lion of the test interval pressure, the closure rate will b, time-dependent.…”
Section: Op Kamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The base idealized stratigraphy for the WIPP underground used in the geomechanical model is the stratigraphy as defined by Munson et al (1989). This stratigraphy is shown in Figure 4 with the disposal room located at the original horizon.…”
Section: Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multi-mechanism deformation (M-D) model proposed by Munson and Dawson (1979, 1982, 1984 and extended by Munson et al (1989), has been included in SANTOS to model the creep behavior of rock salt. This model was used for the clean and argillaceous salt.…”
Section: Halite Constitutive Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, temperature histories must be provided by an external heat transfer simulator. SPECTROM-32 presently contains the following constitutive models: e Isotropic, linear elastic (Timoshenko and Goodier, 1970) Transversely isotropic, linear elastic (Hearmon, 1961;Lekhnitskii, 1963) Nonlinear elastic (Owen and Hinton, 1980) Norton power law (Norton, 1929;Anderson, 1976) Munson-Dawson multimechanism (M-D) model (Munson and Dawson, 1982;Munson et al, 1989) MDCF (Munson-Dawson with damage) model (Chan et al, 1992) Crushed salt consolidation model (Sjaardema and Krieg, 1987;Callahan and DeVries, 1991) TRU waste compaction model (Taylor and Flannagan, 1987;Stone et al, 1988).…”
Section: Spectrom-32mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isotropic, linear elastic (Timoshenko and Goodier, 1970) Orthotropic, linear elastic (Hearmon, 1961;Lekhnitskii, 1963) Fully anisotropic, linear elastic (Hearmon, 1961;Lekhnitskii, 1963) Norton power law (Norton, 1929;Anderson, 1976) Krieg unified creep plasticity (Krieg, 1982) Munson-Dawson multimechanism (M-D) model (Munson and Dawson, 1982;Munson et al, 1989).…”
Section: Spectrom-333mentioning
confidence: 99%