2016
DOI: 10.1144/sp443.18
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The influence of different supports on the properties of the excavation damaged zone along the FE tunnel in the Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory

Abstract: Permeability and its spatial distribution around an underground opening in a geological formation are important for the interpretation of thermal, hydraulic and mechanical findings from an in situ demonstration experiment. Within the site characterization programme of the Full-scale Emplacement (FE) experiment, permeability measurements with nitrogen gas have been conducted from six short boreholes. Four of them were located in a section without shotcrete support and two in a section with a three-layer-shotcre… Show more

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“…The Full-Scale Emplacement Experiment investigates the impact of a tunnel excavation and the effect of heat emission on the surrounding rock. For this purpose, three heaters have been placed in a 50 m long tunnel to investigate thermo-hydromechanical effects (Müller et al, 2017;Shao et al, 2017;Papafotiou et al, 2018;Parisio et al, 2018). Here, the heating elements simulate containers of radioactive waste.…”
Section: Full-scale Emplacement Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Full-Scale Emplacement Experiment investigates the impact of a tunnel excavation and the effect of heat emission on the surrounding rock. For this purpose, three heaters have been placed in a 50 m long tunnel to investigate thermo-hydromechanical effects (Müller et al, 2017;Shao et al, 2017;Papafotiou et al, 2018;Parisio et al, 2018). Here, the heating elements simulate containers of radioactive waste.…”
Section: Full-scale Emplacement Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%