
Lower-Temperature Subsurface Layout and Ventilation Concepts
Author(s) -
Christine L. Linden,
Edward G. Thomas
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/790303
Subject(s) - scope (computer science) , plan (archaeology) , work (physics) , computer science , ventilation (architecture) , systems engineering , mode (computer interface) , subsurface flow , engineering , operating system , mechanical engineering , groundwater , geotechnical engineering , archaeology , history , programming language
This analysis combines work scope identified as subsurface facility (SSF) low temperature (LT) Facilities System and SSF LT Ventilation System in the Technical Work Plan for Subsurface Design Section FY 01 Work Activities (CRWMS M&O 2001b, pp. 6 and 7, and pp. 13 and 14). In accordance with this technical work plan (TWP), this analysis is performed using AP-3.10Q, Analyses and Models. It also incorporates the procedure AP-SI.1Q, Software Management. The purpose of this analysis is to develop an overall subsurface layout system and the overall ventilation system concepts that address a lower-temperature operating mode for the Monitored Geologic Repository (MGR). The objective of this analysis is to provide a technical design product that supports the lower-temperature operating mode concept for the revision of the system description documents and to provide a basis for the system description document design descriptions. The overall subsurface layout analysis develops and describes the overall subsurface layout, including performance confirmation facilities (also referred to as Test and Evaluation Facilities) for the Site Recommendation design. This analysis also incorporates current program directives for thermal management