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Near-Field Modelling in the Safety Assessment SR-Can

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2011

C. Fredrik Vahlund*
Affiliation:
Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co, SKB Box 250 SE-101 24 Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract

Spent nuclear fuel from the Swedish energy programme will be stored in an underground repository situated in saturated fractured rock at a depth of approximately 500 m. This paper describes numerical simulations of radionuclide migration in the near-field (consisting of a canister filled with spent fuel and an engineered system backfilled with swelling clays) for the recently completed safety assessment SR-Can [1] using a Matlab / Simulink code. Handling of input data for the models from the site descriptive programme from on-going investigations at two candidate sites and the numerical modelling concept are discussed.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2008

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