Publikationsdatum:
2014-05-08
Beschreibung:
The investigation of the induced fractures network around seals in drifts or shafts, and in particular its evolution, is a key issue for the performance assessment of an underground waste repository. Within this framework, a specific experiment was designed and implemented in the Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory (URL). This experiment, called CDZ (Compression of the Damaged Zone), is dedicated to studying the effect of mechanical compression within the induced fractures zone of the Callovo-Oxfordian claystone (COx). An unequalled level of knowledge in the 3D structure of the fractures network has been attained. A multidisciplinary approach was applied to observe not only the initial state of the induced fracture zone but also its evolution during a loading cycle. The investigations show that the fracture network which composed the Excavation Damaged Zone (EDZ) was initially interconnected and open for flow and then partially closed progressively following the increasing mechanical stress applied on the drift wall. Moreover, the evolution of the EDZ after unloading indicates a self-sealing process.
Print ISSN:
0305-8719
Digitale ISSN:
2041-4927
Thema:
Geologie und Paläontologie
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