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Correlation of theoretical calculations and experimental measurements of damage around a shaft in salt
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Cross-hole ultrasonic measurements were made in the immediate wall of the Air Intake Shaft of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant facility. These measurements show the compressional wave speed decreases at the shaft wall and then increases with radial distance from the shaft to eventually become that of solid or undamaged salt. This behavior is indicative of deformation damage or microfractures in the salt. These in situ data are compared to both laboratory measurements of wave speed as a function of volume dilatancy and to calculations based on the Multimechanism Deformation Coupled Fracture model, with reasonable agreement.
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- Deformation (meteorology)
- Volume (thermodynamics)
- Ultrasonic sensor
- Mechanics
- Fracture (geology)
- Materials science
- Salt (chemistry)
- Dilatant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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