Gaussian Processes enabled model calibration in the context of deep geological disposal
Abstract
Deep geological repositories are critical for the long-term storage of hazardous materials, where understanding the mechanical behavior of emplacement drifts is essential for safety assurance. This study presents a surrogate modeling approach for the mechanical response of emplacement drifts in rock salt formations, utilizing Gaussian Processes (GPs). The surrogate model serves as an efficient substitute for high-fidelity mechanical simulations in many-query scenarios, including time-dependent sensitivity analyses and calibration tasks. By significantly reducing computational demands, this approach facilitates faster design iterations and enhances the interpretation of monitoring data. The findings indicate that only a few key parameters are sufficient to accurately reflect in-situ conditions in complex rock salt models. Identifying these parameters is crucial for ensuring the reliability and safety of deep geological disposal systems.
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@article{arxiv.2409.02576,
title = {Gaussian Processes enabled model calibration in the context of deep geological disposal},
author = {Lennart Paul and Jorge-Humberto Urrea-Quintero and Umer Fiaz and Ali Hussein and Hazem Yaghi and Henning Wessels and Ulrich Römer and Joachim Stahlmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02576},
year = {2025}
}
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23 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, submitted to the journal Data-Centric Engineering of the Cambridge University Press