Corrosion is a primary determinant of waste package performance at the proposed Yucca Mountain Repository and will control the delay time for radionuclide transport from the waste package. Corrosion is the most probable and most likely degradation process that will determine when packages will be penetrated and the shape size and distribution of those penetrations. The general issues in corrosion science, materials science and electrochemistry are well defined, and the knowledge base is substantial for understanding corrosion processes. In this paper, the Yucca Mountain Repository is viewed from a corrosion perspective
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is evaluating Yucca Mountain in Nye County, Nevada,...
The U.S. Department of Energy has been charged with assessing the suitability of a geologic nuclear ...
One of the most significant factors impacting the performance of waste package container materials u...
Corrosion is a primary determinant of waste package performance at the proposed Yucca Mountain Repos...
The proposed Yucca Mountain Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada is currently being evaluated as a potential site for a geologic repository. A...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
The proposed Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is regularly enco...
A total system performance assessment (TSPA) model has been developed to analyze the ability of the ...
The present plan for disposal of high-level radioactive waste in the US is to seal it in containers ...
The nuclear waste package design for Yucca Mountain (Nevada, USA), in its current configuration, con...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
The purpose of the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is to evaluate Yucca Mountain for it...
The contribution of bacterial activities to corrosion of nuclear waste package materials must be det...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is evaluating Yucca Mountain in Nye County, Nevada,...
The U.S. Department of Energy has been charged with assessing the suitability of a geologic nuclear ...
One of the most significant factors impacting the performance of waste package container materials u...
Corrosion is a primary determinant of waste package performance at the proposed Yucca Mountain Repos...
The proposed Yucca Mountain Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada is currently being evaluated as a potential site for a geologic repository. A...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
The proposed Repository presents a familiar materials performance application that is regularly enco...
A total system performance assessment (TSPA) model has been developed to analyze the ability of the ...
The present plan for disposal of high-level radioactive waste in the US is to seal it in containers ...
The nuclear waste package design for Yucca Mountain (Nevada, USA), in its current configuration, con...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
The purpose of the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is to evaluate Yucca Mountain for it...
The contribution of bacterial activities to corrosion of nuclear waste package materials must be det...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is evaluating Yucca Mountain in Nye County, Nevada,...
The U.S. Department of Energy has been charged with assessing the suitability of a geologic nuclear ...
One of the most significant factors impacting the performance of waste package container materials u...