Published June 18, 2006
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Unsaturated flow modeling in high-level nuclear waste repository
Description
In the context of high-level nuclear waste repository safety
calculations, the modeling of desaturation and saturation
processes in low permeable porous media is of first importance.
Indeed these processes are strongly coupled with mechanics,
inducing host rock confinement properties changes. They also
control corrosion and the other geochemical processes responsible
for waste canister failure. Above all, desaturation and saturation
time scales of the repository components determine the
physicochemical behavior of the repository by trapping or not air
in the system.
In order to simulate unsaturated flow in the repository host rock
media, we developed, in the Cast3m tool, a modified Richard's model
with a storage coefficient. This allows to take into account the
transient head inside a fully saturated area of the domain.
Different spatial schemes are implemented (Mixed Hybrid Finite
Elements, Finite Volumes (MPFA)) as well as different non-linear
solving algorithms (Picard and Newton).
In this paper, we present some classical validation cases of our
model. Then we perform a 3D saturation computation of a repository
drift seal and a repository gallery backfill. This enables us to
evaluate the occurrence of air entrapment and the presence of fully
saturated components.
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