Disposal of radioactive waste originating from reprocessing of spent research reactor fuel typically includes stainless steel canisters with waste immobilised in a glass matrix. In a deep borehole disposal concept, waste packages could be stacked in a disposal zone at a depth of one to potentially several kilometres. This waste will generate heat for several hundreds of years. The influence of combining a natural geothermal gradient with heat from decaying nuclear waste on radionuclide transport from deep disposal boreholes is studied by implementing a coupled heat-solute mass transport modelling framework, subjected to depth-dependent temperature, pressure, and viscosity profiles. Several scenarios of waste-driven heat loads were investiga...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
AbstractWithin this paper we present a simplified analytical model to provide insight into the key p...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
Unconventional methods to extract heat from the subsurface can play a key role towards achieving net...
Preliminary evaluation of deep borehole disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear f...
The disposal of heat-generating radioactive waste in deep underground facilities requires a sparing ...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
We consider the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in horizontal holes ...
Abstract Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life peri...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
AbstractFor deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperatu...
We examine the temperature evolution near horizontal drillholes designed for the disposal of spent n...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
AbstractWithin this paper we present a simplified analytical model to provide insight into the key p...
Isolation of spent nuclear fuel assemblies in deep vertical boreholes is analyzed. The main safety f...
Unconventional methods to extract heat from the subsurface can play a key role towards achieving net...
Preliminary evaluation of deep borehole disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear f...
The disposal of heat-generating radioactive waste in deep underground facilities requires a sparing ...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
We consider the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste in horizontal holes ...
Abstract Radioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life peri...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
AbstractRadioactive wastes can be classified according to their activities and their half-life perio...
In the long run, nuclear waste packages will fail gradually due to localized and general corrosion a...
AbstractFor deep geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in granite, the temperatu...
We examine the temperature evolution near horizontal drillholes designed for the disposal of spent n...
This report is in a continuing series of reports that present analytic solutions for the dissolution...
When an unsaturated porous medium is subjected to a temperature gradient and the temperature is suff...
AbstractWithin this paper we present a simplified analytical model to provide insight into the key p...