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Safety related aspects of cementitious materials for final disposal of radioactive waste. Maarten Van Geet – ONDRAF/NIRAS Eef Weetjens - SCK •CEN. Overview. The origin of the supercontainer design The multifunction of the repository system and the components contributing to safety
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Safety related aspects of cementitious materials for final disposal of radioactive waste Maarten Van Geet – ONDRAF/NIRAS Eef Weetjens - SCK•CEN
Overview • The origin of the supercontainer design • The multifunction of the repository system and the components contributing to safety • The impact of the new design on safety assessment
Origin of the Supercontainer design • After SAFIR 2, a new step in repository development has lead to the supercontainer design • This was based on several strategic choices • To include operational aspects within the design • To ensure complete containment during the thermal phase • Thermal phase is characterised by many transients and uncertainties • Avoid to have to perform safety assessments including these transients
Components contributing to safety EBS Mainly Boom Clay R1: limit release from waste R2: limit water flow R3: retardation of contaminants
Why we rely mainly on Boom Clay for the safety function R « delay and attenuate »?
Components contributing to safety EBS Mainly Boom Clay R1: limit release from waste R2: limit water flow R3: retardation of contaminants Boom Clay and the environment
Boom Clay Impact of the new design on safety assessment - Containment Well constrained boundary conditions for corrosion to better underpin overpack integrity during thermal phase • IF high pH is maintained during thermal phase (presentation Wang & Jacques)
Boom Clay Impact of the new design on safety assessment – limited RN release from waste form • pH/(Eh) conditions? • dissolution rate vitrified HLW? • corrosion rate of SF matrix? • BUT a long life time of the waste needs to be demonstrated before it significantly contributes to the overall safety (at least for vitrified HLW) • (Presentation Lemmens et al.)
Boom Clay Impact of the new design on safety assessment – delay and attenuate releases by solubility limit Near Field: • pH/(Eh) conditions engineered barriers/Boom Clay? • RN speciation/mineral formation? • Concentration limits? Far Field: • No changes compared to other concepts • Extent of disturbed zone (Presentation Wang et al.)
R R R R Boom Clay Impact of the new design on safety assessment – delay and attenuate releases by sorption Near Field • pH conditions engineered barriers/Boom Clay? • RN speciation? • Mineral composition and sorption characteristics of engineered barrier materials? • Extent alkaline plume? (Presentation Jacques et al.) Far Field • No changes compared to other concepts • Extent of disturbed zone (Presentation Wang et al.)
How to deal with the uncertainties? • Large R&D programme on RN release, sorption and solubility data in clay conditions • Need for R&D to study these processes in high pH conditions (+ time evolution) • Need to know extent of the chemical disturbance of the Boom Clay (alkaline plume) • When uncertainties remain too high, fall back on conservatism used before (neglect near field in PA calculations)