HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL.
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Baldi, G; Borsetto, M; Hueckel, T; Peano, A; Tassoni, E
Published in: Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings
December 1, 1986
Clay's impermeability is an essential feature for the quality of a possible repository. However, it results in a substantial pore water pressure rise induced by heating whose magnitude and dissipation rate depend on the clay's deformational response to heating. Experiments on thermal strains and effective stress are reported, and the mathematical model implemented in a computer code is described. It allows study of a repository performance due to waste heating in both continental and subseabed clay formation.
Duke Scholars
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Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings
ISSN
0272-9172
Publication Date
December 1, 1986
Volume
50
Start / End Page
595 / 605
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Baldi, G., Borsetto, M., Hueckel, T., Peano, A., & Tassoni, E. (1986). HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL. Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings, 50, 595–605.
Baldi, G., M. Borsetto, T. Hueckel, A. Peano, and E. Tassoni. “HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL.” Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings 50 (December 1, 1986): 595–605.
Baldi G, Borsetto M, Hueckel T, Peano A, Tassoni E. HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL. Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings. 1986 Dec 1;50:595–605.
Baldi, G., et al. “HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL.” Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings, vol. 50, Dec. 1986, pp. 595–605.
Baldi G, Borsetto M, Hueckel T, Peano A, Tassoni E. HARD CLAY AS HOST MEDIUM: THERMO-MECHANICAL EXPERIMENTS AND MODEL. Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings. 1986 Dec 1;50:595–605.
Published In
Materials Research Society Symposia Proceedings
ISSN
0272-9172
Publication Date
December 1, 1986
Volume
50
Start / End Page
595 / 605