In the late 1980s, Belgium developed a reference design for disposal of the vitrified high level waste forms. Disposal was to be carried out in galleries in a sedimentary clay formation, acting as the main barrier. Engineered barriers (overpack, gallery backfill) complemented the host rock by retarding the release of radionuclides. To demonstrate the feasibility of this design, the Belgian Waste Management Agency (NIRAS/ONDRAF) started a demonstration project to construct and operate a dummy disposal gallery similar to the real ones. Several technical aspects of this in-situ testing not being worked out yet in detail, NIRAS/ONDRAF decided to carry out first a large-scale surface mock-up test called OPHELIE. This test would allow the review ...
For the last three years, the CEA has developed mock-up experiments to contribute to the design basi...
Since the early eighties, several studies have been carried out in Belgium with respect to a reposit...
A deep tertiary clay formation, "Boom Clay", present under the Mol-Dessel nuclear site, w...
In the late 1980s, Belgium developed a reference design for disposal of the vitrified high level was...
The research programme for disposal of High-Level radioactive Waste in Belgium (HLW) is reaching the...
The EIG EURIDICE is responsible for performing large-scale tests, technical demonstrations and exper...
AbstractIn Belgium, the Boom clay was selected as a potential host formation for the disposal of hig...
The Supercontainer (SC) is a reference concept, adopted by the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste ...
AbstractAccording to the preliminary concept of the high-level radioactive waste (HLW) repository in...
The objective of this paper is to describe the recent developments with respect to the conceptual de...
The paper presents results of a half-scale test performed by ESV EURIDICE, an Economic Interest Grou...
Within the scope of national and international radioactive waste disposal concepts, the intention is...
International audienceIn France, the reference concept for the geological disposal of high-level was...
Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longli...
International audienceThe Belgium, Dutch and French concepts for the disposal of vitrified high-leve...
For the last three years, the CEA has developed mock-up experiments to contribute to the design basi...
Since the early eighties, several studies have been carried out in Belgium with respect to a reposit...
A deep tertiary clay formation, "Boom Clay", present under the Mol-Dessel nuclear site, w...
In the late 1980s, Belgium developed a reference design for disposal of the vitrified high level was...
The research programme for disposal of High-Level radioactive Waste in Belgium (HLW) is reaching the...
The EIG EURIDICE is responsible for performing large-scale tests, technical demonstrations and exper...
AbstractIn Belgium, the Boom clay was selected as a potential host formation for the disposal of hig...
The Supercontainer (SC) is a reference concept, adopted by the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste ...
AbstractAccording to the preliminary concept of the high-level radioactive waste (HLW) repository in...
The objective of this paper is to describe the recent developments with respect to the conceptual de...
The paper presents results of a half-scale test performed by ESV EURIDICE, an Economic Interest Grou...
Within the scope of national and international radioactive waste disposal concepts, the intention is...
International audienceIn France, the reference concept for the geological disposal of high-level was...
Andra is in charge of studying the feasibility of a disposal facility for longli...
International audienceThe Belgium, Dutch and French concepts for the disposal of vitrified high-leve...
For the last three years, the CEA has developed mock-up experiments to contribute to the design basi...
Since the early eighties, several studies have been carried out in Belgium with respect to a reposit...
A deep tertiary clay formation, "Boom Clay", present under the Mol-Dessel nuclear site, w...