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Hydro-mechanical behaviour of bentonite-sand mixture used as sealing materials in radioactive waste disposal galleries

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In order to verify the effectiveness of the geological high-level radioactive waste disposal, the French Institute for Radiation protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) has implemented the SEALEX project to control the long-term performance of swelling clay-based sealing systems, and to which this work is closely related. Within this project, In-situ tests are carried out on compacted bentonite-sand mixture in natural conditions and in a representative scale. This material is one of the most appropriate sealing materials because of its low permeability and good swelling capacity. Once installed, this material will be hydrated by water from the host-rock and start swelling to close all gaps in the system, in particular the internal pores, rock fractures and technological voids. Afterwards, swelling pressure will develop. In the present work, laboratory experiments were performed to investigate the sealing properties under these complex hydro-mechanical conditions taking into consideration the effect of technological voids. The microstructure of the material in its initial state was first examined by microfocus X-ray computed tomography (μCT). This allowed identification of the distribution of grains of sand and bentonite as well as the pores in the sample. Macro-pores are found concentrated at the periphery of the sample and between the grains of sand, which could affect in the short term the permeability. The hydration of the same material in limited swelling conditions was then observed by 2D photography and 3D μCT. The swelling mechanism with bentonite gel production, the swelling kinetics, the density decrease and the homogenisation of the material were analyzed. The hydration in the conditions of prevented swelling was also studied by swelling pressure tests with radial and axial measurements of swelling pressure. The difference found between the axial and radial swelling pressures suggested the presence of an anisotropic microstructure. Mock-up tests at a 1/10 scale of the in situ SEALEX tests were carried out for the study of the recovery capacity of the mixture in case of the failure of the confining structures. Local measurements of swelling pressures along the sample allowed analysis of the density gradient evolution during axial swelling. Finally, a comparison between the laboratory results and those from an in-situ test was done, showing a good fitting in the relative humidity curves for the same infiltration length while considering the saturation effect from the technological void. The swelling pressure comparison resulted in a time factor of 100 between the laboratory (1/10) and in situ tests. (author)

Abstract (French)

Dans le but de verifier l'efficacite des dispositifs de scellement ou des barrieres ouvragees dans le stockage geologique des dechets radioactifs, l'Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire (IRSN) a mis en oeuvre le projet experimental SEALEX (SEALing performance EXperiments) auquel ce travail est etroitement lie. Dans le cadre de ce projet, des essais in-situ sont effectues a l'echelle representative et dans des conditions naturelles sur un melange compacte de bentonite et de sable. Ce materiau de melange a ete choisi pour sa faible permeabilite et surtout pour sa capacite de gonflement qui permet de colmater les vides existant dans le systeme, notamment le vide technologique correspondant au vide radial entre le noyau de scellement et la roche hote et qui est inevitable au cours de l'installation du noyau dans le forage. Une fois les vides scelles, le gonflement a volume constant engendre une pression de gonflement aussi bien sur la roche hote (radiale) que sur les structures de confinement en beton (axiale). Le comportement de ce materiau dans ces conditions de couplages hydromecaniques est alors etudie dans ce travail. La microstructure du materiau a son etat initial a ete premierement examinee par micro-tomographie rayons-X. Ceci a permis de caracteriser la distribution des grains de bentonite et de sable ainsi que le reseau de pores dans l'echantillon. Des macro-pores se sont retrouves concentres a la peripherie de l'echantillon ainsi qu'entre les grains de sable, ce qui pourra affecter a court terme la permeabilite. L'hydratation du meme materiau en condition de gonflement limite a ete ensuite observee par photographie 2D et par micro-tomographie aux rayons-X. Le mecanisme de gonflement par production de gel de bentonite, la cinetique de gonflement, la diminution de densite et l'homogeneisation du materiau final ont ete analyses. L'hydratation en conditions de gonflement empeche a ete aussi etudiee par des essais ou la pression de gonflement a ete mesuree dans deux directions: radialement et axialement. La difference retrouvee entre les pressions de gonflement axiales et radiales indique la presence d'une anisotropie de microstructure qui a ete analysee en fonction de la masse volumique seche de bentonite dans le melange. Des essais en modele reduit reproduisant a une echelle 1/10eme les essais in situ (SEALEX) ont ete egalement effectues afin d'etudier le comportement du noyau compacte apres rupture des structures de confinement. Des mesures locales de pression de gonflement le long des echantillons ont permis de mettre en evidence l'evolution du gradient de densite durant le gonflement axial. Finalement une comparaison entre les resultats obtenus dans ce travail et ceux d'un essai in situ (SEALEX) a ete faite. Une bonne correspondance entre les valeurs d'humidites relatives a ete retrouvee pour les memes longueurs d'hydratation tout en prenant en compte la saturation par le vide technologique radial. Un facteur de temps egal a 100 a ete retrouve en comparant les pressions de gonflement entre les essais a echelle reduite (1/10) et les essais in situ. (auteur)

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Original title (English)
Comportement hydromecanique differe des barrieres ouvragees argileuses gonflantes

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200 p.
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FRNC-TH--8938

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