Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 20(2); 2022
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2022;20(2):185-192. Published online: Jun, 30, 2022

Evaluation of Water Suction for Compacted Bentonite Buffer Under Elevated Temperature Conditions

  • Seok Yoon; Deuk-Hwan Lee; Won-Jin Cho; Changsoo Lee; Dong-Keun Cho
Abstract

A compacted bentonite buffer is a major component of engineered barrier systems, which are designed for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste. In most countries, the target temperature required to maintain safe functioning is below 100°C. If the target temperature of the compacted bentonite buffer can be increased above 100°C, the disposal area can be dramatically reduced. To increase the target temperature of the buffer, it is necessary to investigate its properties at temperatures above 100°C. Although some studies have investigated thermal-hydraulic properties above 100°C, few have evaluated the water suction of compacted bentonite. This study addresses that knowledge gap by evaluating the water suction variation for compacted Korean bentonite in the 25–150°C range, with initial saturations of 0 and 0.22 under constant saturation conditions. We found that water suction decreased by 5–20% for a temperature increase of 100–150°C.

Keywords

Compacted bentonite buffer, Elevated temperature condition, Water suction