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Journal of civil engineering and architecture | 2013

Medium-Deep or Very Deep Disposal of Highly Radioactive Waste?

Roland Pusch; Gunnar Ramqvist; Sven Knutsson; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed

Commonly proposed concepts, like KBS-3V, for disposal of highly radioactive waste imply construction at medium depth (400-600 m) in granitic rock, which is excellent for constructing a stable repository. VDH (very deep boreholes) represent an alternative concept with the advantage that the rock is much less permeable and that the very salt, heavy groundwater is stagnant. Both require engineered barriers in the form of canisters and waste-embedding clay but for somewhat different purposes. Canisters are the most important waste-isolating barriers for KBS-3V but are less important for VDH. The waste-embedding clay is needed for preserving the KBS-3V canisters by being tight and ductile, but plays a minor role for the VDH. The backfilled deposition tunnels in a KBS-3V repository provide very limited hindrance of radionuclides to move to the biosphere while the clay seals of VDH effectively prevent possibly released radionuclides to reach up to the biosphere. Comparison of the KBS-3V and VDH concepts indicates that the last mentioned one has several advantages but that certain issues remain to be worked on for becoming a number one candidate.


Engineering | 2013

A Talc-Based Cement-Poor Concrete for Sealing Boreholes in Rock

Roland Pusch; Laurence N. Warr; Georg H. Grathoff; Alireza Pourbakhtiar; Sven Knutsson; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed


Engineering | 2014

Rheological Properties of Cement-Based Grouts Determined by Different Techniques

Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Roland Pusch; Sven Knutsson; Gunnar Hellström


Journal of Advanced Science and Engineering Research | 2012

Optimization of Concrete by Minimizing Void Volume in Aggregate Mixture System

Nadhir Al-Ansari; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Roland Pusch; Seven Knutsson


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering | 2012

Packing Theory for Natural and Crushed Aggregate to Obtain the Best Mix of Aggregate: Research and Development

Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Mats Emborg; Roland Pusch; Sven Knutsson


Natural Science | 2012

Optimal ways of disposal of highly radioactive waste

Roland Pusch; Sven Knutsson; Laith Al-Taie; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed


Engineering | 2013

Proportioning of Cement-Based Grout for Sealing Fractured Rock-Use of Packing Models

Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Roland Pusch; Nadhir Al-Ansari; Sven Knutsson; Jan-Erik Jonasson; Mats Emborg; Alireza Pourbakhtiar


Natural Science | 2012

Can sealing of rock hosting a repository for highly radioactive waste be relied on

Roland Pusch; Sven Knutsson; Gunnar Ramqvist; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Alireza Pourbakhtiar


International Journal of Research | 2014

Performance of Cement-poor Concrete with Different Superplasticizers

Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Roland Pusch; Sven Knutsson; Jan-Erik Jonasson


Journal of Earth Sciences and Geotechnical Engineering | 2016

Fracking - Prevention of Leakage of Oil and Gas from Abandoned Holes in Consolidated Rock

Roland Pusch; Mohammed Hatem Mohammed; Sven Knutsson; Gunnar Ramqvist; Lars Liw

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Sven Knutsson

Luleå University of Technology

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Nadhir Al-Ansari

Luleå University of Technology

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Jan-Erik Jonasson

Luleå University of Technology

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Laith Al-Taie

Luleå University of Technology

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