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DSNF and other waste form degradation abstraction
Author(s) -
T.A. Thornton
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/861105
Subject(s) - radioactive waste , spent nuclear fuel , waste management , plutonium , degradation (telecommunications) , radionuclide , dissolution , environmental science , groundwater , chemistry , computer science , radiochemistry , chemical engineering , engineering , geotechnical engineering , nuclear physics , telecommunications , physics
The purpose of this analysis/model report (AMR) is to select and/or abstract conservative degradation models for DOE-(US. Department of Energy) owned spent nuclear fuel (DSNF) and the immobilized ceramic plutonium (Pu) disposition waste forms for application in the proposed monitored geologic repository (MGR) postclosure Total System Performance Assessment (TSPA). Application of the degradation models abstracted herein for purposes other than TSPA should take into consideration the fact that they are, in general, very conservative. Using these models, the forward reaction rate for the mobilization of radionuclides, as solutes or colloids, away from the waste fondwater interface by contact with repository groundwater can then be calculated. This forward reaction rate generally consists of the dissolution reaction at the surface of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) in contact with water, but the degradation models, in some cases, may also include and account for the physical disintegration of the SNF matrix. The models do not, however, account for retardation, precipitation, or inhibition of the migration of the mobilized radionuclides in the engineered barrier system (EBS). These models are based on the assumption that all components of the DSNF waste form are released congruently with the degradation of the matrix

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