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  • 2016Monitoring of the Structural Behaviour of Hybrid Composite-Concrete Beams by Means of Acoustic Emission and Digital Image Correlationcitations
  • 2016Acoustic Emission and Digital Image Correlation for the monitoring of fracture of composite cementitious beamscitations
  • 2016Experimental Structural Analysis of Hybrid Composite-Concrete Beams by Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Acoustic Emission (AE)27citations
  • 2015Detection and evaluation of cracks in the concrete buffer of the Belgian Nuclear Waste container using combined NDT techniquescitations
  • 2015Effective combination of DIC, AE, and UPV nondestructive techniques on a scaled model of the Belgian nuclear waste container1citations
  • 2014Digital Image Correlation, Acoustic Emission and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity for the Detection of Cracks in the Concrete Buffer of the Belgian Nuclear Supercontainercitations

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Aggelis, Dimitrios G.
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Tysmans, Tine
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Sutter, Sven De
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  • Aggelis, Dimitrios G.
  • Tysmans, Tine
  • Sutter, Sven De
  • Verbruggen, Svetlana
  • Coppens, Erik
  • Marcke, Philippe Van
  • Areias, Lou
  • Pyl, Lincy
  • Vantomme, Johnny
  • Tsangouri, Eleni
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Effective combination of DIC, AE, and UPV nondestructive techniques on a scaled model of the Belgian nuclear waste container

  • Iliopoulos, Sokratis
  • Coppens, Erik
  • Marcke, Philippe Van
  • Areias, Lou
  • Pyl, Lincy
  • Aggelis, Dimitrios G.
  • Vantomme, Johnny
Abstract

Protecting the environment and future generations against the potential hazards arising from high-level and heat emitting radioactive waste is a worldwide concern. Following this direction, the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials has come up with the reference design which considers the geological disposal of the waste in purely indurated clay. In this design the wastes are first post-conditioned in massive concrete structures called Supercontainers before being transported to the underground repositories. The Supercontainers are cylindrical structures which consist of four engineering barriers that from the inner to the outer surface are namely: the overpack, the filler, the concrete buffer and possibly the envelope. The overpack, which is made of carbon steel, is the place where the vitrified wastes and spent fuel are stored. The buffer, which is made of concrete, creates a highly alkaline environment ensuring slow and uniform overpack corrosion as well as radiological shielding. In order to evaluate the feasibility to construct such Supercontainers two scaled models have so far been designed and tested. The first scaled model indicated crack formation on the surface of the concrete buffer but the absence of a crack detection and monitoring system precluded defining the exact time of crack initiation, as well as the origin, the penetration depth, the crack path and the propagation history. For this reason, the second scaled model test was performed to obtain further insight by answering to the aforementioned questions using the Digital Image Correlation, Acoustic Emission and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity nondestructive testing techniques.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • Carbon
  • corrosion
  • crack
  • steel
  • ultrasonic
  • acoustic emission