Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) and chemical perturbations in Boom Clay and their relevance for the Safety Case
Tuesday 30 September 2008 - 13:30 Place: Auditorium Club House SCK-CEN, Mol
Towards SFC1 - where does the THM research fit in? – Maarten Van Geet (ONDRAF/NIRAS)
ATLAS III: results and relevance to the safety case – Xavier Sillen (SCK•CEN)
Lessons learnt from ATLAS III - significance of anisotropic THM behaviour for the PRACLAY experiment – Xiang Ling Li (EIG EURIDICE)
Towards SFC1 - and where does the research on chemical perturbations fit in? – Maarten Van Geet (ONDRAF/NIRAS)
Fracture around the connecting and PRACLAY gallery: observations and comparison – Philippe Van Marcke (EIG EURIDICE)
Extent of oxidation around the HADES URF in Boom Clay: experimental and Modelling assessments – Mieke De Craen (SCK•CEN)