2023 Fall Meeting

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Oral presentation

V. Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Nuclear Materials » 505-2 Waste Disposal and Its Environmental Aspects

[1D08-13] Model Validation

Wed. Sep 6, 2023 2:45 PM - 4:20 PM Room D (IB Bildg.1F Large Lecture Room)

Chair:Shun Kimura(JAEA)

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM

[1D10] Case study on the development of methodologies for validation of groundwater flow and mass transport models

(2) Effects of the modeling methods of low permeability fractures on groundwater flow characterization

*Masayuki Ishibashi1, Hironori Onoe2, Taichi Esaki1, Yoichi Tagawa1, Kazuto Tabei1, Tadashi Namikawa1, Hane Kouji1, Hiromitsu Saegusa2, Keisuke Ishida2, Atsushi Sawada3 (1. Kajima Corporation, 2. NUMO, 3. JAEA)

Keywords:Fractured rock, groundwater flow characteristics, uncertainties, DFN model, low permeability fractures

In the previous report, two types of fracture network models were developed using data obtained at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory (MIU), taking into account differences in the way low permeability fractures are treated as uncertainties in the modeling process. Specifically, one model assumes that all fractures in the modeling target contribute to groundwater flow (hereinafter referred to as the "threshold resetting model"), and the other model assumes that only highly permeable fractures among the modeling target fractures contribute to groundwater flow (hereinafter referred to as the "cutoff model"). In this report, groundwater flow analysis assuming steady-state conditions at tunnel opening was conducted using both the cutoff model and the threshold resetting model, and the groundwater inflow rate into the entire tunnel and hydraulic head at each monitoring section of the borehole were compared with the measured values. Through these comparisons, the influence of the difference in the modeling method of low permeability fractures on the evaluation indices (tunnel inflow rate and sectional hydraulic head) is discussed.

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