Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 18(2); 2020
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2020;18(2):119-131. Published online: Jun, 30, 2020

Modeling the Groundwater Flow in the Near-field of the Near-surface Disposal System

  • Jung-Woo Kim ; Je Heon Bang ; Dong-Keun Cho
Abstract

A numerical model was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics to evaluate groundwater flow that causes radionuclide migration in the unsaturated zone of a near-surface disposal facility, which is considered as a domestic low and an intermediate-level radioactive waste disposal facility. Each scenario was modeled by constructing a two-dimensional domain that included the disposal vault, backfill, disposal cover, and unsaturated aquifer. A comparison of the continuous and intermittent rainfall conditions exhibited no significant difference in any of the factors considered except the wave pattern of water saturation. The input data, such as porosity and residual water content of the unsaturated aquifer, were observed to not have a significant effect on the groundwater flow. However, the hydraulic conductivity of the unsaturated aquifer was found to have a significant effect on the groundwater flow. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the hydraulic conductivity of an unsaturated aquifer to determine the extent of groundwater infiltration into the disposal vault.

Keywords

Near-surface disposal system,Unsaturated aquifer,Groundwater flow,Numerical model