
Effective Thermal Conductivity For Drift-Scale Models Used In TSPA-SR
Author(s) -
Nicholas Francis
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/894177
Subject(s) - thermal conduction , heat transfer , thermal conductivity , thermodynamics , thermal , convection , mechanics , materials science , convective heat transfer , thermal radiation , physics
The objective of this calculation is to develop a time dependent in-drift effective thermal conductivity parameter that will approximate heat conduction, thermal radiation, and natural convection heat transfer using a single mode of heat transfer (heat conduction). In order to reduce the physical and numerical complexity of the heat transfer processes that occur (and must be modeled) as a result of the emplacement of heat generating wastes, a single parameter will be developed that approximates all forms of heat transfer from the waste package surface to the drift wall (or from one surface exchanging heat with another). Subsequently, with this single parameter, one heat transfer mechanism (e.g., conduction heat transfer) can be used in the models. The resulting parameter is to be used as input in the drift-scale process-level models applied in total system performance assessments for the site recommendation (TSPA-SR). The format of this parameter will be a time-dependent table for direct input into the thermal-hydrologic (TH) and the thermal-hydrologic-chemical (THC) models