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Gas-Permeable Seal Test (GAST)
Saturation with high pressure water injection has been temporarily stopped due to an unexpected outflow of water through the main duct on January 2014. A series of activities took place to identify the point of leakage at the main duct, including a gradual increase of the water pressure in the system to 6 bars with continuous visual inspection inside the main duct. No water inflow was observed at this pressure and it was decided not to continue with the pressure increase before countermeasures against such an event in the future were taken.
The remediation concept selected consists of:
Main duct inspection with video camera
Preparation for well head emplacement
Well head is installed at main duct mouth
Sealing of cable ducts in upper well head
Gas-Permeable Seal Test (GAST)
The sand/bentonite seal has been saturated through the sand filter on the side of the concrete plug:
Longitudinal cross section of the GAST experiment with instrumentation sections Sxx and levels Lx (not all sections and levels shown). Superposed is a vertical section of interpolated pore pressures as observed on 31.12.2013.
a) Injection phases and water flow, b) head space relative humidity, c) S/B pore pressure, d) total pressure at tunnel surface. Sensor code in legends: [Sensor type]_[Section]_[Level] (see figure above for positions).
Gas-Permeable Seal Test (GAST)
The pre-mixed sand/bentonite material for the GAST (Gas-Permeable Seal Test) experiment at the Grimsel Test Site is emplaced and compacted with different methods to ensure correct emplacement around the fragile instrument assemblies. (photos Comet)
Emplacement of pre-mixed S/B material
Distribution of S/B material
Compaction with Wacker hammer
Compaction with vibration plate
Gas-Permeable Seal Test (GAST)
The experiment design was finalized after numerous material evaluations had been done in the first phase of the project.
The gas-permeable seal itself consists of 23 horizontal layers (10 cm in height) of compacted sand/bentonite (S/B ratio 80/20) with a length of 8.0 m and a diameter of 2.3 m. Vertical sand filters on either end serve for initial water and later gas injections. The S/B is surrounded by granular bentonite material (GBM) to avoid water or gas bypass. On the back end the setup is closed off against the tunnel face by a concrete element. Towards the open tunnel there is a pressure containing concrete plug.
The setup facilitates 17 instrumentation sections with sensors to monitor the sealing behaviour during saturation and the gas transport capacity in the later gas invasion phase as well as the effects on the host rock (hydraulic) and the curing and movements of the concrete plug.
a) Instrumentation tree and compaction of a lower layer of sand/bentonite. b) Cross-section through 3D CAD model showing surfaces of selected S/B layers and sensor positions c) Experiment layout with instrumentation sections indicated in red.
3D cutaway model of the GAST experiment
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