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A Highly Instrumented Underground Research Gallery as a Monitoring Concept for Radioactive Waste Cells - Data Measurement Qualification

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This document presents a dedicated work performed in AndraÕs underground research laboratory (URL) in order to prepare, to test and to qualify the future monitoring system of underground disposal for the French long-lived, intermediate and high level radioactive wastes. Part of the monitoring system qualification process relies on testing sensors on full-scale demonstrators and ensuring that we carefully observe the desired parameters. One of these demonstrators is a concrete liner in a tunnel aiming at support the mechanical pressure of the host rock. A 3.6 meter long section of this gallery has been highly instrumented by various technologies of sensors. This paper describes the monitoring system installed and demonstrates how a numerical model of the demonstrator has been utilized to comfort and validate sensors' measurements.
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hal-01022985 , version 1 (11-07-2014)

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Radwan Farhoud, Guillaume Hermand, Jean-Bernard Kazmierczak, Laure Malherbe, Cyrille Balland. A Highly Instrumented Underground Research Gallery as a Monitoring Concept for Radioactive Waste Cells - Data Measurement Qualification. EWSHM - 7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, IFFSTTAR, Inria, Université de Nantes, Jul 2014, Nantes, France. ⟨hal-01022985⟩
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