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International Collaborations on Fluid Flows in Fractured Crystalline Rocks: FY15 Progress Report

Wang, Yifeng

Active participation in international R&D is crucial for achieving the UFD long-term goals of conducting “experiments to fill data needs and confirm advanced modeling approaches” (by 2015) and of having a “robust modeling and experimental basis for evaluation of multiple disposal system options” (by 2020). DOE’s Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) and its Office of Used Fuel Disposition Research and Development (UFD) have developed a strategic plan to advance cooperation with international partners. The international collaboration on the evaluation of crystalline disposal media at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in FY15 was focused on the following three activities: (1) thermal-hydrologic-mechanical-chemical modeling single fracture evolution; (2) simulations of flow and transport in Bedrichov Tunnel, Czech Republic, and (3) streaming potential testing at Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) Underground Research Tunnel (KURT). The first two activities are part of the Development of Coupled Models and their Validation against Experiments (DECOVALEX) project.