Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 8(3); 2010
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2010;8(3):229-238. Published online: Sep, 30, 2010

Analysis of Case Studies on Experimental Research of Gas Generation in Foreign Countries for Low- and Intermediate-level Radioactive Waste Disposal

  • Jin-Beak Park ; Sun-Joung Lee ; Suk-Hoon Kim and Ju-Youl Kim
Abstract

In order to acquire a realistic forecast for the lifetime and post-closure period of the LILW (Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste) repository and to establish the overall management plan associated gas issues. it is essential to carry out the long-term experimental research in a similar condition to actual disposal environment. Regarding this, as a part of the follow-up measures on a construction and operation license for the first stage of the LILW repository at Gyeongju city, a large-scale in-situ experiment is being planned. For securing basic data on the experiment, the experimental researches related to gas generation previously performed in foreign countries are reviewed in detail. Consequently, it is judged that data on the gas generation experiment in Finland could be practically applied as the benchmark for our large-scale in-situ experiment because the same disposal concept as the Korean repository is adopted and the experiment is performed in a scale large enough to allow the use of regular waste packages.

Keywords

LILW disposal,Gas generation,Experimental research,Safety assessment