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Conceptual Model for Deriving the Repository Source Term

Alexander D. H.,Apted M. J.,Liebetrau A. M.,Van Luik A. E., Williford R. E.,Doctor P. G.

MRS Online Proceedings Library(2011)

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Abstract
Part of a strategy for evaluating the compliance of geologic repositories with Federal regulations is a modeling approach that would provide realistic release estimates for a particular configuration of the engineered-barrier system. The objective is to avoid worst-case bounding assumptions that are physically impossible or excessively conservative and to obtain probabilitistic estimates of (1) the penetration time for metal barriers and (2) radionuclide-release rates for individually simulated waste packages after penetration has occurred. The conceptual model described in this paper will assume that release rates are explicitly related to such time-dependent processes as mass transfer, dissolution and precipitation, radionuclide decay, and variations in the geochemical environment. The conceptual model will take into account the reduction in the rates of waste-form dissolution and metal corrosion due to a buildup of chemical reaction products. The sorptive properties of the metal-barrier corrosion products in proximity to the waste form surface will also be included. Cumulative releases from the engineered-barrier system will be calculated by summing the releases from a probabilistically generated population of individual waste packages.
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radioactive waste disposal,chemical reaction,ground water,conceptual model,cumulant,sensitivity analysis,mass transfer,source term,radioactive waste,mathematical model
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