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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Clay Science Année : 2014

Anisotropic thermal conductivity of natural Boom Clay

Linh Quyen Dao
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Pierre Delage
Anh Minh A.M. Tang
Yu-Jun Cui
Jean-Michel Pereira
Xiang-Ling Li
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The thermal conductivity of host rocks is an important parameter in the design of deep geological disposal of heat-emitting radioactive waste. Due to bedding, heat transfer in sedimentary rocks is affected by their transversally isotropic structure. In this work, an experimental program is run to measure the thermal conductivities of Boom Clay along various orientations with respect to the bedding plane by using the needle thermal probe technique. Measurements were performed on specimens obtained from cores drilled from the HADES Underground Research Laboratory (URL) at Mol, Belgium, at a depth of 223 m. The thermal conductivity values obtained are in good agreement with those previously published, confirming the thermal anisotropy of Boom Clay. Moreover, the observed changes in thermal conductivity with respect to the distance to the gallery provide further evidence on the extent of the Excavation Damaged Zone around the gallery.
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hal-01111299 , version 1 (26-04-2018)

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Linh Quyen Dao, Pierre Delage, Anh Minh A.M. Tang, Yu-Jun Cui, Jean-Michel Pereira, et al.. Anisotropic thermal conductivity of natural Boom Clay. Applied Clay Science, 2014, 101, pp.282-287. ⟨hal-01111299⟩
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