Sökning: "Transmissivity distribution"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Transmissivity distribution.
1. Hydro-Mechanical Behaviour of a Pressurised Single Fracture: An In-situ Experiment
Sammanfattning : Exploration of ground water resources, grouting, disposal of nuclear waste and extraction of geothermal energy are examples of activities which require consideration of the relationship between effective stress and transmissivity. However, this relationship is poorly understood and very few investigations have been conducted in field scale. LÄS MER
2. Characterisation of Fractured Rock for Grouting Using Hydrogeological Methods
Sammanfattning : Sealing of tunnels by grouting demands knowledge concerning the fractured rock and the grout, followed by an appropriate choice of strategy and equipment. In this thesis, the characterisation of rock is the main issue and, since it addresses the engineering problem of producing a description for grouting, the properties of grout and the grouting procedure need to be considered. LÄS MER
3. On the Use of Engineering Geological Information in Rock Grouting Design
Sammanfattning : Underground rock construction is dependent on appropriate assessments of the geological settings at the project site. Relevant geological information must be collected, interpreted and communicated clearly with the aid of engineering geological prognoses. LÄS MER
4. Hydraulic conductivity relations in soil and fractured rock : fluid component and phase interaction effects
Sammanfattning : The hydraulic conductivity of soil and fractured rockdetermines the rate at which fluids and dissolved chemicals flowthrough the subsurface, for given conditions at the boundary.Hence, the estimation of relevant parameters for quantificationof hydraulic conductivity relations constitutes a critical basisfor accurate model predictions. LÄS MER
5. Stochastic analysis of fluid flow and tracer pathways in crystalline fracture networks
Sammanfattning : Understanding groundwater flow systems and how these control transport is an essential part in assessing the suitability of subsurface environments as hosts for storage of toxic waste. Therefore it is important to be able to integrate knowledge obtained from field characterisation of the subsurface with methods which can be used to evaluate and predict possible impact on surrounding environments. LÄS MER