Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 12(4); 2014
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2014;12(4):315-334. Published online: Dec, 30, 2014

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Development of Two-Dimensional Near-field Integrated Performance Assessment Model for Near-surface LILW Disposal

  • Je Heon Bang ; Joo-Wan Park ; Kang Il Jung
Abstract

Wolsong Low- and Intermediate-level radioactive waste (LILW) disposal center has two different types of disposal facilities and interacts with the neighboring Wolsong nuclear power plant. These situations impose a high level of complexity which requires in-depth understanding of phenomena in the safety assessment of the disposal facility. In this context, multidimensional radionuclide transport model and hydraulic performance assessment model should be developed to identify more realistic performance of the complex system and reduce unnecessary conservatism in the conventional performance assessment models developed for the 1st stage underground disposal. In addition, the advanced performance assessment model is required to calculate many cases to treat uncertainties or study parameter importance. To fulfill the requirements, this study introduces the development of two-dimensional integrated near-field performance assessment model combining near-field hydraulic performance assessment model and radionuclide transport model for the 2nd stage near-surface disposal. The hydraulic and radionuclide transport behaviors were evaluated by PORFLOW and GoldSim. GoldSim radionuclide transport model was verified through benchmark calculations with PORFLOW radionuclide transport model. GoldSim model was shown to be computationally efficient and provided the better understanding of the radionuclide transport behavior than conventional model.

Keywords

LILW,Near-surface disposal,Near-field,Hydraulic performance assessment,Two-dimensional radionuclide transport,GoldSim,PORFLOW