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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 1997

The effect of joint constitutive laws on the modelling of an underground excavation and comparison with in situ measurements

Mountaka Souley; Françoise Homand; Alain Thoraval

The paper discusses the results of a numerical study which examines the influence of joint constitutive models on the response of a specific jointed rock mass mane up of an anisotropic rock (slate). It presents a comparison between predicted convergences and displacements of rock mass surrounding a pilot gallery, and those measured during field investigations. To perform this analysis, the two-dimensional Distinct Element Method code, UDEC, is used and three joint laws are compared. Based on field investigations for site characterisation, two models are constructed according to fracture density (MODEL A and MODEL B). For each of them, the influence of joint constitutive law on the stability of the gallery is examined, and comparisons between the investigations and predictions are made. Examination of the results shows that there is no noticeable change in stress magnitudes between laws. The displacement magnitudes depend on (1) the constitutive law, (2) the input model parameters and (3) the fracture density. A parametric study in the case of MODEL A indicates that a relatively good march between predicted and measured displacements around the gallery can be observed in certain areas.


Elsevier Geo-Engineering Book Series | 2004

Evaluation of Thm Coupling on the Safety Assessment of a Nuclear Fuel Waste Repository in a Homogeneous Hard Rock

A. Millard; A. Rejeb; Masakazu Chijimatsu; Lanru Jing; J. De Jonge; M. Kohlmeier; T.S. Nguyen; Jonny Rutqvist; Mountaka Souley; Y. Sugita

Abstract An evaluation of the importance of the thermo-hydro-mechanical couplings (THM) on the performance assessment of a deep underground storage design has been made as part of the international DECOVALEX III project. It is a numerical study that simulates a generic repository configuration in the near field in a homogeneous hard rock. A periodic pattern comprises a single vertical borehole, containing a canister surrounded by an over-pack and a bentonite layer, and the backfilled upper portion of the gallery. The thermo-hydro-mechanical evolution of the whole configuration is simulated over a period of 100 years. The importance of the rock mass intrinsic permeability has been investigated through three values : 10 −17 , 10 −18 and 10 −19 m 2 . Comparison of the results predicted by fully coupled THM analysis as well as partially coupled TH, TM and HM analysis, in terms of several predefined indicators, enables us to identify the couplings, which play a crucial role with respect to safety issues. The results demonstrate that temperature is hardly affected by the couplings. In contrast the influence of the couplings on the mechanical stresses is considerable.


International Conference on Coupled T-H-M-C Processes in Geosystems | 2004

Implications of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes on the safety of a hypothetical nuclear fuel waste repository

T.S. Nguyen; Masakazu Chijimatsu; J. De Jonge; Lanru Jing; M. Kohlmeier; A. Millard; A. Rejeb; Jonny Rutqvist; Mountaka Souley; Y. Sugita

In Bench Mark Test no. 1 (BMT1) of the DECOVALEX III international project, we looked at the implications of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) processes on the safety of a hypothetical nuclear waste repository. The research teams first calibrated their models with the results of an in-situ heater experiments to obtain confidence in the capability of the models to simulate the main physical processes. Then the models were used to perform scoping calculations for the near-field of the hypothetical repository, with varying degrees of THM coupling complexity. The general conclusion from the BMT1 exercise is that it would be prudent to perform full THM coupling analyses for two main reasons. First, several safety features might be overlooked with lesser degrees of coupling. Second, the ability to predict and interpret several physical processes, during the post-closure monitoring period, is important for confidence building and public acceptance. Such ability is attainable only with fully coupled THM models.


Acta Geotechnica | 2007

Modeling surface roughness degradation of rock joint wall during monotonic and cyclic shearing

Tikou Belem; Mountaka Souley; Françoise Homand


Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2009

Method for Quantification of Wear of Sheared Joint Walls Based on Surface Morphology

Tikou Belem; Mountaka Souley; Françoise Homand


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2005

Numerical study of the THM effects on the near-field safety of a hypothetical nuclear waste repository¿BMT1 of the DECOVALEX III project. Part 1: Conceptualization and characterization of the problems and summary of results

Masakazu Chijimatsu; T.S. Nguyen; Lanru Jing; J. De Jonge; M. Kohlmeier; A. Millard; A. Rejeb; Jonny Rutqvist; Mountaka Souley; Y. Sugita


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2005

Numerical study of the THM effects on the near-field safety of a hypothetical nuclear waste repository-BMT1 of the DECOVALEX III project. Part 2 Effects of thm coupling in continuous and homogeneous rocks

A. Millard; A. Rejeb; Masakazu Chijimatsu; Lanru Jing; J. De Jonge; M. Kohlmeier; T.S. Nguyen; Jonny Rutqvist; Mountaka Souley; Y. Sugita


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2011

Modeling the viscoplastic and damage behavior in deep argillaceous rocks

Mountaka Souley; Gilles Armand; Kun Su; Mehdi Ghoreychi


Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2015

Experimental Hydromechanical Characterization and Numerical Modelling of a Fractured and Porous Sandstone

Mountaka Souley; Philippe Lopez; Marc Boulon; Alain Thoraval


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Assessment of the Energy Balance of Rock Masses through Discrete Element Modelling

Jabrane Hamdi; Mountaka Souley; Luc Scholtès; Marwan Al Heib; Yann Gunzburger

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A. Rejeb

Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire

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Lanru Jing

Royal Institute of Technology

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T.S. Nguyen

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

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Jonny Rutqvist

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Y. Sugita

Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute

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J. De Jonge

University of Tübingen

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Françoise Homand

École Normale Supérieure

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