This paper examines the effects of solubility in limiting dissolution rates of a number of important radionuclides from spent fuel and high-level waste. Two simple dissolution models were used for calculations that would be characteristics of a Yucca Mountain repository. A saturation-limited dissolution model, in which the water flowing through the repository is assumed to be saturated with each waste element, is very conservative in that it overestimates dissolution rates. A diffusion-limited dissolution model, in which element-dissolution rates are limited by diffusion of waste elements into water flowing past the waste, is more realistic, but it is subject to some uncertainty at this time. Dissolution rates of some elements (Pu, Am, Sn, ...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In response to the need for experimental data on the solubility of waste elements under conditions t...
For representing the source-term of a proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, NV, total system perfor...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate dissolved concentration limits (also referred to as solubil...
A systematic evaluation of radionuclide solubility has been conducted for the Yucca Mountain Project...
The conventional approach of source-term evaluation for performance assessment of nuclear waste repo...
According to the Technical Work Plan titled Technical Work Plan for Waste Form Degradation Process M...
This letter report describes the technical activities of the waste element solubility study during F...
The release of radionuclides from spent fuel cannot be precisely predicted at this point because a s...
This report evaluates continuous dissolution and colloid formation during spent-fuel performance und...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
Nuclear waste may be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. The was...
The Yucca Mountain Project of the US Department of Energy is investigating the suitability of the un...
The sensitivity of the release of radionuclides from the engineered barrier system in the proposed Y...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In response to the need for experimental data on the solubility of waste elements under conditions t...
For representing the source-term of a proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, NV, total system perfor...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate dissolved concentration limits (also referred to as solubil...
A systematic evaluation of radionuclide solubility has been conducted for the Yucca Mountain Project...
The conventional approach of source-term evaluation for performance assessment of nuclear waste repo...
According to the Technical Work Plan titled Technical Work Plan for Waste Form Degradation Process M...
This letter report describes the technical activities of the waste element solubility study during F...
The release of radionuclides from spent fuel cannot be precisely predicted at this point because a s...
This report evaluates continuous dissolution and colloid formation during spent-fuel performance und...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
Nuclear waste may be placed in the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in waste packages. The was...
The Yucca Mountain Project of the US Department of Energy is investigating the suitability of the un...
The sensitivity of the release of radionuclides from the engineered barrier system in the proposed Y...
Solubility and speciation data are important in understanding aqueous radionuclide transport through...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In response to the need for experimental data on the solubility of waste elements under conditions t...
For representing the source-term of a proposed repository at Yucca Mountain, NV, total system perfor...