• 제목/요약/키워드: far-field boundary conditions

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$\cdot$구조물$\cdot$지반의 비선형 동적응답해석을 위한 직접수치해석기법의 개발 (Direct Numerical Simulation on the Nonlinear Dynamic Responses among Wave, Structure and Seabed)

  • 허동수;김창훈;이광호;김도삼
    • 한국해안해양공학회지
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.86-97
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    • 2005
  • 파랑하중하의 지반내 간극수압의 정확한 평가는 연안구조물에서 지반의 안정성을 검토하는데 중요한 요소이다. 파$\cdot$구조물 지반의 상호간섭에 대한 대부분의 기존 수치모델은 파동장과 지반부를 분리하여 해석하는 Hybrid기법을 적용하고 있기 때문에, 보다 고정도로 이들의 상호간섭을 모의하기 위해서는 파랑하중하에서 파$\cdot$구조물$\cdot$지반을 일체화한 수치모델의 개발이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 투과층의 다양한 기하학적인 형태에 따라 층류저항까지 고려한 모델화 된 유체저항을 도입하여 파 구조물 지반의 비선형동적응답을 해석하기 위한 직접수치해석기법을 새롭게 제안하였다 직접수치해석기법은 Hybrid기법과는 달리 유체와 다공질매체의 접합면에서 특별한 경계조건을 필요로 하지 않는다. 파$\cdot$구조물$\cdot$지반의 상호간섭에 대해 기존의 수리실험결과와 본 연구의 계산결과를 비교함으로써 좋은 일치성을 확인할 수 있었다. 따라서 새롭게 제안된 본 수치기법은 파 구조물 지반의 비선형동적응답을 평가하는 유용한 기법으로 판단된다.

Change of Fractured Rock Permeability due to Thermo-Mechanical Loading of a Deep Geological Repository for Nuclear Waste - a Study on a Candidate Site in Forsmark, Sweden

  • Min, Ki-Bok;Stephansson, Ove
    • 한국방사성폐기물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국방사성폐기물학회 2009년도 학술논문요약집
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    • pp.187-187
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    • 2009
  • Opening of fractures induced by shear dilation or normal deformation can be a significant source of fracture permeability change in fractured rock, which is important for the performance assessment of geological repositories for spent nuclear fuel. As the repository generates heat and later cools the fluid-carrying ability of the rocks becomes a dynamic variable during the lifespan of the repository. Heating causes expansion of the rock close to the repository and, at the same time, contraction close to the surface. During the cooling phase of the repository, the opposite takes place. Heating and cooling together with the, virgin stress can induce shear dilation of fractures and deformation zones and change the flow field around the repository. The objectives of this work are to examine the contribution of thermal stress to the shear slip of fracture in mid- and far-field around a KBS-3 type of repository and to investigate the effect of evolution of stress on the rock mass permeability. In the first part of this study, zones of fracture shear slip were examined by conducting a three-dimensional, thermo-mechanical analysis of a spent fuel repository model in the size of 2 km $\times$ 2 km $\times$ 800 m. Stress evolutions of importance for fracture shear slip are: (1) comparatively high horizontal compressive thermal stress at the repository level, (2) generation of vertical tensile thermal stress right above the repository, (3) horizontal tensile stress near the surface, which can induce tensile failure, and generation of shear stresses at the comers of the repository. In the second part of the study, fracture data from Forsmark, Sweden is used to establish fracture network models (DFN). Stress paths obtained from the thermo-mechanical analysis were used as boundary conditions in DFN-DEM (Discrete Element Method) analysis of six DFN models at the repository level. Increases of permeability up to a factor of four were observed during thermal loading history and shear dilation of fractures was not recovered after cooling of the repository. An understanding of the stress path and potential areas of slip induced shear dilation and related permeability changes during the lifetime of a repository for spent nuclear fuel is of utmost importance for analysing long-term safety. The result of this study will assist in identifying critical areas around a repository where fracture shear slip is likely to develop. The presentation also includes a brief introduction to the ongoing site investigation on two candidate sites for geological repository in Sweden.

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