Numerical Modeling Of Seepage Into Underground Openings (4a0cd9e7-1f24-450c-9408-9ee2fab94e55)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Finsterle R. C. Trautz
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

We performed numerical modeling studies to investigate water seepage into underground openings excavated in unsaturated fractured rock. Water seepage is a key factor affecting the performance of a nuclear waste repository such as the one proposed at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The amount of water dripping into an underground opening depends on the connectivity and permeability of the fracture network as well as on the capillarity of individual fractures intersecting the opening. We developed a high-resolution numerical model of an unsaturated fracture network and examined the appropriateness of seepage predictions using a fracture-continuum model. Model calibrations to liquid-release tests performed at Yucca Mountain are also discussed.
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APA: S. Finsterle R. C. Trautz  (2000)  Numerical Modeling Of Seepage Into Underground Openings (4a0cd9e7-1f24-450c-9408-9ee2fab94e55)

MLA: S. Finsterle R. C. Trautz Numerical Modeling Of Seepage Into Underground Openings (4a0cd9e7-1f24-450c-9408-9ee2fab94e55). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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