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Lithophysal Rock Mass Mechanical Properties of the Repository Host Horizon

Description

The purpose of this calculation is to develop estimates of key mechanical properties for the lithophysal rock masses of the Topopah Spring Tuff (Tpt) within the repository host horizon, including their uncertainties and spatial variability. The mechanical properties to be characterized include an elastic parameter, Young's modulus, and a strength parameter, uniaxial compressive strength. Since lithophysal porosity is used as a surrogate property to develop the distributions of the mechanical properties, an estimate of the distribution of lithophysal porosity is also developed. The resulting characterizations of rock parameters are important for supporting the subsurface design, developing the preclosure safety analysis, and assessing the postclosure performance of the repository (e.g., drift degradation and modeling of rockfall impacts on engineered barrier system components)

Availability note (English)

Available from INIS in electronic form; Also available from OSTI as DE00837709; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/837709-qblkmi/native/

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Imprint Pagination
222 p.
Report number
800-K0C--SS00-00200-000-00A

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Contract/Grant/Project number
ENG.20041111.0001, DC 43329
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)