Long-term storage of spent fuel is critical to the nuclear energy industry. The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB) is developing an approach for the storage of spent nuclear fuel in an underground repository in competent crystalline rock. In order to better understand the spalling damage process, an in-situ test involving the drilling of two boreholes was performed in Äspö diorite at SKB’s underground hard rock laboratory in Äspö. Tests and monitoring were performed on the pillar that separated the boreholes. In order to further investigate the damage process, Itasca performed numerical modeling using PFC3D and FLAC3D.
Ms. Guerra, a computer applications programmer from Instituto INACAP, has worked in document control for more than 15 years in addition to serving as a Project Management Control Analyst in engineering and mining companies, controlling projects, managing software such as Aconex, Sharepoint, Project Wise, SAP, CAD, Project, Primavera P6, and MS Office.
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