A total-system performance assessment (TSPA) for a potential nuclear-waste repository requires an estimate of the amount of water that might contact waste. This paper describes the model used for part of that estimation in a recent TSPA for the Yucca Mountain site. The discussion is limited to estimation of how much water might enter emplacement drifts; additional considerations related to flow within the drifts, and how much water might actually contact waste, are not addressed here. The unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain is being considered for the potential repository, and a drift opening in unsaturated rock tends to act as a capillary barrier and divert much of the percolating water around it. For TSPA, the important questions regarding...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessin...
An important issue for the performance of underground nuclear waste repositories is the rate of seep...
The purpose of this report is to document the predictions and analyses performed using the seepage m...
The abstraction model used for seepage into emplacement drifts in recent TSPA simulations has been p...
This model report documents the abstraction of drift seepage, conducted to provide seepage-relevant ...
An important issue for the long-term performance of underground nuclear waste repositories is the ra...
The purpose of this report is to document drift-scale modeling work performed to evaluate the therma...
The overall objective of this study is to examine whether the modeling approach employed to estimate...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being considered as a potential site for a repository for spent nuclear f...
The purpose of this Analysis/Model Report (AMR) is to document the predictions and analysis performe...
Seepage into drifts in unsaturated tuff is an important issue for the long-term performance of the ...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important fo...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important f...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
Seepage into drifts in unsaturated tuff is an important issue for the long-term performance of the p...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessin...
An important issue for the performance of underground nuclear waste repositories is the rate of seep...
The purpose of this report is to document the predictions and analyses performed using the seepage m...
The abstraction model used for seepage into emplacement drifts in recent TSPA simulations has been p...
This model report documents the abstraction of drift seepage, conducted to provide seepage-relevant ...
An important issue for the long-term performance of underground nuclear waste repositories is the ra...
The purpose of this report is to document drift-scale modeling work performed to evaluate the therma...
The overall objective of this study is to examine whether the modeling approach employed to estimate...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is being considered as a potential site for a repository for spent nuclear f...
The purpose of this Analysis/Model Report (AMR) is to document the predictions and analysis performe...
Seepage into drifts in unsaturated tuff is an important issue for the long-term performance of the ...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important fo...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement tunnels (drifts) is important f...
This model report documents the drift scale coupled thermal-hydrological-mechanical (THM) processes ...
Seepage into drifts in unsaturated tuff is an important issue for the long-term performance of the p...
Predicting the amount of water that may seep into waste emplacement drifts is important for assessin...
An important issue for the performance of underground nuclear waste repositories is the rate of seep...
The purpose of this report is to document the predictions and analyses performed using the seepage m...