This report respresents a comprehensive review and analysis of available information relating to brine migration in salt surrounding radioactive waste in a salt repository. The topics covered relate to (1) the characteristics of salt formations and waste packages pertinent to considerations of rates, amounts, and effects of brine migration, (2) experimental and theoretical information on brine migration, and (3) means of designing to minimize any adverse effects of brine migration. Flooding, brine pockets, and other topics were not considered, since these features will presumably be eliminated by appropriate site selection and repository design. 115 references
In the absence of mechanical disruption, aqueous corrosion will be the primary degradation process l...
This report provides an overview of the scope and status of the US Department of Energy (DOE`s) Salt...
ผลงานวิชาการคณาจารย์มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารีField experiments in salt formations started as early...
This report is a summary of the physical processes, primary governing equations, solution approaches...
It has been proposed that the high level nuclear waste be buried deep underground in a suitable geol...
This report presents a mathematical model used to predict brine migration toward a nuclear waste can...
A summary of in situ tests conducted in geologic salt, focusing on heated salt creep, heated brine m...
The purpose of this report is to describe the expected environments associated with high-level waste...
The brines, vapors, and salts precipitated from the brines will be exposed to gamma rays and to elev...
Tests were conducted by Pacific Northwest Laboratory in FY 1984 to examine the influence of heat and...
The expected environmental conditions for emplaced waste packages in a salt repository are simulated...
To estimate possible radioactive releases from a waste package to the near-field environment, we ana...
This paper presents a summary discussion of the approaches that have been and will be taken in desig...
The field tests underway in Asse, Federal Republic of Germany are dicected toward the development of...
A study was made of two problems of salt-cavity storage, namely, seepage of wastes out of formations...
In the absence of mechanical disruption, aqueous corrosion will be the primary degradation process l...
This report provides an overview of the scope and status of the US Department of Energy (DOE`s) Salt...
ผลงานวิชาการคณาจารย์มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารีField experiments in salt formations started as early...
This report is a summary of the physical processes, primary governing equations, solution approaches...
It has been proposed that the high level nuclear waste be buried deep underground in a suitable geol...
This report presents a mathematical model used to predict brine migration toward a nuclear waste can...
A summary of in situ tests conducted in geologic salt, focusing on heated salt creep, heated brine m...
The purpose of this report is to describe the expected environments associated with high-level waste...
The brines, vapors, and salts precipitated from the brines will be exposed to gamma rays and to elev...
Tests were conducted by Pacific Northwest Laboratory in FY 1984 to examine the influence of heat and...
The expected environmental conditions for emplaced waste packages in a salt repository are simulated...
To estimate possible radioactive releases from a waste package to the near-field environment, we ana...
This paper presents a summary discussion of the approaches that have been and will be taken in desig...
The field tests underway in Asse, Federal Republic of Germany are dicected toward the development of...
A study was made of two problems of salt-cavity storage, namely, seepage of wastes out of formations...
In the absence of mechanical disruption, aqueous corrosion will be the primary degradation process l...
This report provides an overview of the scope and status of the US Department of Energy (DOE`s) Salt...
ผลงานวิชาการคณาจารย์มหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีสุรนารีField experiments in salt formations started as early...