Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome Repository

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joe L. Ratigan Ralph A. Wagner Paul F. Gnirk
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

This thermomechanical analysis used the finite element method to investigate the behavior of crushed salt backfill in a waste disposal room situated in a salt dome repository. The first of two objectives was to determine the transient temperature rise and degree of thermomechanical consolidation that occur in the backfill as a function of drillhole depths. The second objective involved the evaluation of closure due to salt creep of unlined emplacement drillholes and the determination of pressure on steel sleeve liners in the drillholes should liners become necessary for canister retrieval. The retrievability period was considered to extend for 25 years after waste emplacement. The canisters were assumed to contain ten-year old high level waste with a thermal output of 4.3 kW at the time of emplacement.
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APA: Joe L. Ratigan Ralph A. Wagner Paul F. Gnirk  (1981)  Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome Repository

MLA: Joe L. Ratigan Ralph A. Wagner Paul F. Gnirk Thermomechanical Behavior Of Backfilled Disposal Rooms For Waste Retrieval Considerations In A Salt Dome Repository. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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