Stability analysis and long-term behaviour of deep tunnels in clay formations

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Demonstrating the feasibility of constructing tunnels in deep clay formations is an important goal of the Belgian RD&D programme on the geological disposal of radioactive waste. In 2002 a major achievement was reached when the HADES Underground Research Laboratory (URL) in Boom Clay was extended with the construction of the Connecting Gallery. This demonstrated that it is feasible to construct galleries in poorly indu-rated clays using industrial techniques. To monitor the mechanical behaviour of the gallery and assess its stabil-ity, strain gauges were embedded in the segmental gallery lining and prisms were installed on the segments. These sensors provide valuable information that will support the design of future galleries. This paper presents 20 years of monitoring data in the Connecting Gallery and a first analysis of these data in terms of Boom Clay behaviour. In addition, the key findings are compared with those of a similar analysis performed by Andra (the French Radioactive Waste Agency) at the Meuse/Haute-Marne URL. The latter URL is excavated in the Cal-lovo-Oxfordian claystone. The comparison identifies general trends and highlights similarities between the behaviour of tunnels in poorly indurated clay (Boom Clay) and in claystone.

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Dizier, A., Scibetta, M., Armand, G., Zghondi, J., Georgieva, T., Chen, G., … Levasseur, S. (2023). Stability analysis and long-term behaviour of deep tunnels in clay formations. Geological Society Special Publication, 536(1), 185–204. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP536-2022-86

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