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Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory. Annual report 1997

Abstract

The Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory has been constructed as part of the preparations for the deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden. The surface and borehole investigations and the research work performed in parallel with construction have provided a thorough test of methods for investigation and evaluation of bedrock conditions for construction of a deep repository. The Tracer Retention Understanding Experiments are made to gain a better understanding of radionuclide retention in the rock and create confidence in the radionuclide transport models that are intended to be used in the licensing of a deep repository for spent fuel. The experimental results of the first tracer test with sorbing radioactive tracers have been obtained. These tests have been subject to blind predictions by the Aespoe Task Force on groundwater flow and transports of solutes. The manufacturing of the CHEMLAB probe was completed during 1996, and the first experiments were started early in 1997. During 1997 three experiments on diffusion in bentonite using {sup 57}Co, {sup 114}Cs,{sup 85}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, and {sup 131}I were conducted. The Prototype Repository Test is focused on testing and demonstrating repository system function. A full scale prototype including six deposition holes with canisters with electric  More>>
Publication Date:
May 01, 1998
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
SKB-TR-98-19
Reference Number:
SCA: 540250; 052002; PA: AIX-30:016069; EDB-99:043187; SN: 99002079253
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: 43 refs, 66 figs, 7 tabs; PBD: May 1998
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 05 NUCLEAR FUELS; BACKFILLING; BOREHOLES; BUFFERS; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS; EXCAVATION; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; RETENTION; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; TRACER TECHNIQUES; VERIFICATION
OSTI ID:
330481
Research Organizations:
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0284-3757; Other: ON: DE99619353; TRN: SE9900102016069
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE99619353
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
163 p.
Announcement Date:
Apr 26, 1999

Citation Formats

None. Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory. Annual report 1997. Sweden: N. p., 1998. Web.
None. Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory. Annual report 1997. Sweden.
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abstractNote = {The Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory has been constructed as part of the preparations for the deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden. The surface and borehole investigations and the research work performed in parallel with construction have provided a thorough test of methods for investigation and evaluation of bedrock conditions for construction of a deep repository. The Tracer Retention Understanding Experiments are made to gain a better understanding of radionuclide retention in the rock and create confidence in the radionuclide transport models that are intended to be used in the licensing of a deep repository for spent fuel. The experimental results of the first tracer test with sorbing radioactive tracers have been obtained. These tests have been subject to blind predictions by the Aespoe Task Force on groundwater flow and transports of solutes. The manufacturing of the CHEMLAB probe was completed during 1996, and the first experiments were started early in 1997. During 1997 three experiments on diffusion in bentonite using {sup 57}Co, {sup 114}Cs,{sup 85}Sr, {sup 99}Tc, and {sup 131}I were conducted. The Prototype Repository Test is focused on testing and demonstrating repository system function. A full scale prototype including six deposition holes with canisters with electric heaters surrounded by highly compacted bentonite will be built and instrumented. The characterization of the rock mass in the area of the prototype repository is in progress. The objectives of the Demonstration of Repository Technology are to develop, test, and demonstrate methodology and equipment for encapsulation and deposition of spent nuclear fuel. The demonstration of handling and deposition will be made in a new drift. The Backfill and Plug Test includes tests of backfill materials and emplacement methods and a test of a full scale plug. The backfill and rock will be instrumented with about 230 transducers for measuring the thermo-hydro-mechanical processes. The Retrieval Test is aiming at demonstrating the readiness for recovering of emplaced canisters also after the time when the bentonite has swollen. Planning and preparations for these experiments has continued during 1997. The Long Term Tests of Buffer Material aim to validate models of buffer performance at standard KBS-3 repository conditions, and at quantifying clay buffer alteration processes at adverse conditions. Two test holes were instrumented late 1996 and the temperature has been raised to 90 and 130 deg C, respectively. Nine organisations from eight countries are currently participating in the Aespoe Hard Rock Laboratory in addition to SKB 43 refs, 66 figs, 7 tabs}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1998}
month = {May}
}