AbstractFor deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperature on the HLW canisters is commonly designed to be lower than 100°C. This criterion dictates the dimension of the repository. Based on the concept of HLW disposal in vertical boreholes, thermal process in the near field (host rock and buffer) surrounding HLW canisters has been simulated by using different methods. The results are drawn as follows: (a) the initial heat power of HLW canisters is the most important and sensitive parameter for evolution of temperature field; (b) the thermal properties and variations of the host rock, the engineered buffer, and possible gaps between canister and buffer and host rock are the additional key factors ...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
For deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperature on th...
AbstractFor deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperatu...
The disposal of heat-generating radioactive waste in deep underground facilities requires a sparing ...
We examine the temperature evolution near horizontal drillholes designed for the disposal of spent n...
[[abstract]]An analytical analysis of buoyancy-induced convection in an infinite fluid-saturated por...
In many concepts considered for deep geological disposal of nuclear High Level Waste, a bentonite cl...
In many concepts considered for deep geological disposal of nuclear High Level Waste, a bentonite cl...
We consider the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in horizontal holes ...
In the United States, the disposal approach so called Deep Boreholes for Disposal (DBD) is being stu...
The ultimate objective of the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System (CRWMS) Program is to saf...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
For deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperature on th...
AbstractFor deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperatu...
The disposal of heat-generating radioactive waste in deep underground facilities requires a sparing ...
We examine the temperature evolution near horizontal drillholes designed for the disposal of spent n...
[[abstract]]An analytical analysis of buoyancy-induced convection in an infinite fluid-saturated por...
In many concepts considered for deep geological disposal of nuclear High Level Waste, a bentonite cl...
In many concepts considered for deep geological disposal of nuclear High Level Waste, a bentonite cl...
We consider the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in horizontal holes ...
In the United States, the disposal approach so called Deep Boreholes for Disposal (DBD) is being stu...
The ultimate objective of the Civilian Radioactive Waste Management System (CRWMS) Program is to saf...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...
The paper describes the performance, observations and interpretation of a large-scale in situ heatin...