Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2014;12(1):19-35. Published online: Mar, 30, 2014
DOI : dx.doi.org/10.7733/jnfcwt.2014.12.1.19
A parametric sensitivity to the annual exposure dose rate to the farming exposure group has been probabilistically carried out for three principal elements associated with the nuclide transport behavior in the near-field of the pyroprocessed waste repository system. Credit time for both metal and ceramic containers, annual nuclide release rete, and the degree of loss of bentonite buffer around the container are selected as the elements and investigated for important nuclides. All the elements are shown to be sensitive to the results. Methodology studied through this study and the results are expected to make a good feedback to the repository design. As a follow-up study, separated in Part 2, the A-KRS will be deterministically assessed and then compared among each other with the normal, the worst, and the best case scenarios associated with their extreme values these elements could have.
Keywords
A-KRS,Pyroprocessed waste,Safety assessment,Probabilistic sensitivity,GoldSim