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The monitoring of the low-pH shotcrete plug at the GTS is currently scheduled to continue until the target saturation of 4.5 MPa in the bentonite buffer has been reached or until plug failure. Continuation of the monitoring demonstrations within the MoDeRn project is under discussion.
A limiting factor for the wireless magneto-inductive (MI) transmission technique is the battery capacity of the data logger and MI transmitter which was originally designed for a 3 year period. The two instruments have been in continuous operation since January 2007. Discussions about the installation of a new wireless sensor network have been initiated.
Numerical simulations demonstrated that temporal changes in the monitored features should produce significant changes in the seismic waveforms. Future steps will address full waveform seismic tomography to investigate whether it can be used to monitor radioactive waste emplacement galleries, given high instrument fidelity and effective noise suppression.
Wireless monitoring
Seismic tomography
Test and Evaluation of Monitoring Systems (ESDRED / TEM)
Non-intrusive monitoring techniques have the advantage that the technical barrier and surrounding excavation damaged zone are not disturbed by the monitoring system.
Seismic measurements at the ESDRED / TEM project site
Test and Evaluation of Monitoring Systems (ESDRED / TEM)
The full-scale low-pH shotcrete plug was constructed in 2007 in the context of ESDRED and the TEM project has been part of the experiment set-up right from the start. While the overall goals are to demonstrate the construction feasibility and to test the support capacity of the plug, the particular objectives of the TEM project have been:
In addition, the TEM instrumentation provides supplementary data for the hydration process in the bentonite buffer.
Since 2009 these objectives continue to be pursued in association with MoDeRn.
In the current experiment set-up the monitoring concept encompasses three completely separate systems to measure and compile data concerning total pressure, pore pressure and water content in and around the plug and bentonite section:
Perspective view of the experimental layout and monitoring installations
Test and Evaluation of Monitoring Systems (ESDRED / TEM)