Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 16(2); 2018
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2018;16(2):137-164. Published online: Jun, 30, 2018

Validation of Performance of Engineered Barriers in a Geological Repository: Review of In-Situ Experimental Approach

  • Won-Jin Cho ; Geon Young Kim
Abstract

The guarantee of the performance of the engineered barriers in a geological repository is very important for the long-term safety of disposal as well as the efficient design of the repository. Therefore, the performance of the engineered barriers under repository condition should be demonstrated by in-situ experiments conducted in an underground research laboratory. This article provides a review of the major in-situ experiments that have been carried out over the past several decades at underground research laboratories around the world to validate the performance of engineered barriers of a repository, as well as their results. In-situ experiments to study the coupled thermal-hydraulicmechanical behavior of the engineered barrier system used to simulate the post-closure performance of the repository are analyzed as a priority. In addition, in-situ experiments to investigate the performance of the buffer material under a real repository environment have been reviewed. State-of-the art in-situ validations of the buffer-concrete interaction, and the installation of the buffer, backfill and plug, as well as characterization of the near-field rock and the corrosion of the canister materials are, also performed.

Keywords

In-situ experiment,Engineered barriers,Geological repository,Validation,Demonstration