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Consequences of the Thermal Transient on the Evolution of the Damaged Zone Around a Repository for Heat-Emitting High-Level Radioactive Waste in a Clay Formation: a Performance Assessment Perspective
Authors:Li Yu  Eef Weetjens  Xavier Sillen  Tim Vietor  Xiangling Li  Pierre Delage  Vincent Labiouse  Robert Charlier
Institution:1. Institute for Environment, Health and Safety, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK·CEN), Boeretang 200, 2400, Mol, Belgium
2. Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials (ONDRAF/NIRAS), Avenue des Arts 14, 1210, Brussels, Belgium
3. National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (NAGRA), Hardstrasse 73, 5430, Wettingen, Switzerland
4. European Underground Research Infrastructure for Disposal of Nuclear Waste in Clay Environment (EURIDICE), 2400, Mol, Belgium
5. Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech, UR Navier/CERMES, 77455, Paris, France
6. Rock Mechanics Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, station 18, 1015, Lausanne, Switzerland
7. Department GeomaC, University of Liege, Sart Tilman B52/3, Chemin des Chevreuils 1, 4000, Liege, Belgium
Abstract:A proper evaluation of the perturbations of the host rock induced by the excavation and the emplacement of exothermic wastes is essential for the assessment of the long-term safety of high-level radioactive waste disposals in clay formations. The impact of the thermal transient on the evolution of the damaged zone (DZ) has been explored in the European Commission project TIMODAZ (thermal impact on the damaged zone around a radioactive waste disposal in clay host rocks, 2006–2010). This paper integrates the scientific results of the TIMODAZ project from a performance assessment (PA) point of view, showing how these results support and justify key PA assumptions and the values of PA model parameters. This paper also contextualises the significance of the thermal impact on the DZ from a safety case perspective, highlighting how the project outcomes result into an improved understanding of the thermo–hydro–mechanical behaviour of the clay host rocks. The results obtained in the TIMODAZ project strengthen the assessment basis of the safety evaluation of the current repository designs. There was no evidence throughout the TIMODAZ experimental observations of a temperature-induced additional opening of fractures nor of a significant permeability increase of the DZ. Instead, thermally induced plasticity, swelling and creep seem to be beneficial to the sealing of fractures and to the recovery of a very low permeability in the DZ, close to that of an undisturbed clay host rock. Results from the TIMODAZ project indicate that the favourable properties of the clay host rock, which guarantee the effectiveness of the safety functions of the repository system, are expected to be maintained after the heating–cooling cycle. Hence, the basic assumptions usually made in PA calculations so far are expected to remain valid, and the performance of the system should not be affected in a negative way by the thermal evolution of the DZ around a radioactive waste repository in clay host rock.
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