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Waste Package Performance Evaluations for the Proposed High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain

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  • Kevin G. Mon
  • Bryan E. Bullard
  • Sunil Mehta
  • Joon H. Lee

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The evaluation studies of the proposed repository for long‐term storage of spent nuclear fuel and high‐level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, are underway. Fulfillment of the requirements for limiting dose to the public, which includes containment of the radioactive waste emplaced in the proposed repository and subsequent slow release of radionuclides from the Engineered Barrier System (EBS) into the geosphere, will rely on a robust waste container design, among other EBS components. Part of the evaluation process involves sensitivity studies aimed at elucidating which model parameters contribute most to the waste package and overlying drip shield degradation characteristics. The model parameters identified for this study include (1) general corrosion rate parameters and (2) stress corrosion cracking (SCC) parameters. Temperature dependence and parameter uncertainty are evaluated for the general corrosion rate model parameters while for the SCC model parameters, uncertainty treatment of stress intensity factor, crack initiation threshold, and manufacturing flaw orientations are evaluated. Based on these evaluations new uncertainty distributions are generated and recommended for future analyses. Also, early waste package failures due to improper heat treatment were added to the waste package degradation model. The results of these investigations indicate that the waste package failure profiles are governed by the manufacturing flaw orientation model parameters.

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  • Kevin G. Mon & Bryan E. Bullard & Sunil Mehta & Joon H. Lee, 2004. "Waste Package Performance Evaluations for the Proposed High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 24(2), pages 425-436, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:riskan:v:24:y:2004:i:2:p:425-436
    DOI: 10.1111/j.0272-4332.2004.00444.x
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    1. Rob P. Rechard & Martin S. Tierney, 2005. "Improbability of Igneous Intrusion Promoting a Critical Event in Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposed in Unsaturated Tuff," Risk Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 25(4), pages 997-1028, August.

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