Home
> GMT Project
|
Gas Migration in EBS and Geosphere (GMT)
Introduction |
|

GMT info sheet
(1950 kb)
A large amount of gas will be produced by anaerobic corrosion
and microbial degradation of metallic materials and organic wastes
disposed in the low/intermediate-level repository.
How will the gas migration through the Engineered Barrier System
(EBS) influence its integrity ?
The GMT experiment considers the following events, which could
influence the performance of the disposal system:
- Excess gas pressure could cause high stresses on the concrete
silo and other EBS components leading to mechanical failures.
- Gas pressure could push contaminated water out from the waste
packages and the disposal cavern into the geosphere.
- Escaping gas could transport volatile radionuclides through
the EBS and the surrounding geological barrier.
Aims
- Assess the function of the whole system (EBS plus adjacent geosphere)
with respect to gas migration.
- Evaluate models of gas migration through the engineered barriers
and into the geosphere.
- Provide data for further improvement of the EBS design and emplacement
procedures.
- Demonstrate the construction and EBS emplacement for an L/ILW
silo-type repository.
Full 360 degree view of the GMT-Silo in our Virtual
Tour of the GTS section
|