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Transient nuclide release through the bentonite barrier -SKB 91

Abstract

A study of near-field radionuclide migration is presented. The study has been performed in the context of the SKB91 study which is a comprehensive performance assessment of disposal of spent fuel. The objective of the present study has been to enable the assessment of which nuclides can be screened out because they decay to insignificant levels already in the near-field of the repository. A numerical model has been used which describes the transient transport of radionuclides through a small hole in a HLW canister imbedded in bentonite clay into a fracture in the rock outside the bentonite. Calculations for more than twenty nuclides, nuclides with both high and low solubility have been made. The effect of sorption in the bentonite backfill is included. The size of the penetration hole was assumed to be constant up to time when the calculations were terminated, 500000 year after the deposition. The mass transport rate is controlled by diffusion. The model is three dimensional. The report describes the geometry of the modelled system, the assumptions concerning the transport resistances at the boundary conditions, the handling of the source term and obtained release curves. (au).
Authors:
Bengtsson, A; Widen, H [1] 
  1. Kemakta Konsult AB, Stockholm (Sweden)
Publication Date:
May 01, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
SKB-TR-91-33
Reference Number:
SCA: 540230; 052002; PA: AIX-23:030390; SN: 92000709385
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: May 1991
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 12 MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES; BENTONITE; RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; CONTAINERS; DIFFUSION; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES; LEAKS; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; T CODES; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL; 540230; 052002; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT; WASTE DISPOSAL AND STORAGE
OSTI ID:
10135740
Research Organizations:
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92623493; TRN: SE9200009030390
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
61 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Bengtsson, A, and Widen, H. Transient nuclide release through the bentonite barrier -SKB 91. Sweden: N. p., 1991. Web.
Bengtsson, A, & Widen, H. Transient nuclide release through the bentonite barrier -SKB 91. Sweden.
Bengtsson, A, and Widen, H. 1991. "Transient nuclide release through the bentonite barrier -SKB 91." Sweden.
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title = {Transient nuclide release through the bentonite barrier -SKB 91}
author = {Bengtsson, A, and Widen, H}
abstractNote = {A study of near-field radionuclide migration is presented. The study has been performed in the context of the SKB91 study which is a comprehensive performance assessment of disposal of spent fuel. The objective of the present study has been to enable the assessment of which nuclides can be screened out because they decay to insignificant levels already in the near-field of the repository. A numerical model has been used which describes the transient transport of radionuclides through a small hole in a HLW canister imbedded in bentonite clay into a fracture in the rock outside the bentonite. Calculations for more than twenty nuclides, nuclides with both high and low solubility have been made. The effect of sorption in the bentonite backfill is included. The size of the penetration hole was assumed to be constant up to time when the calculations were terminated, 500000 year after the deposition. The mass transport rate is controlled by diffusion. The model is three dimensional. The report describes the geometry of the modelled system, the assumptions concerning the transport resistances at the boundary conditions, the handling of the source term and obtained release curves. (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
month = {May}
}