Published 2000
| Version v1
Miscellaneous
Study on application of performance assessment in site selection. Identification of relatively sensitive geological characteristics
Creators
- 1. Beijing Research Inst. of Uranium Geology, Beijing (China)
- 2. Tokai Works, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (Japan)
Description
According to the similarities of high level radioactive waste disposal concepts among Switzerland, Japan and China, the first geological conceptual model of performance assessment is developed for China's HLW program. With this model, 9 geological parameters are selected for relative sensitivity analyses considering 8 different cases. The results reveal that there are 3 relatively sensitive geological characteristics
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- The proceedings of China-Japan workshop on nuclear waste management and reprocessing
- Imprint Pagination
- 245 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 154-159
Conference
- Title
- China-Japan workshop on nuclear waste management and reprocessing
- Dates
- 5-7 Apr 2000
- Place
- Beijing (China)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- China
- Country of Input or Organization
- China
- INIS RN
- 36024565
- Subject category
- S12: MANAGEMENT OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES, AND NON-RADIOACTIVE WASTES FROM NUCLEAR FACILITIES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- BACKFILLING; BENTONITE; CHINA; EVALUATION; GEOLOGIC MODELS; GLASS; GRANITES; HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; JAPAN; PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS; RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL; RADIOACTIVE WASTE FACILITIES; REPROCESSING; SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS; SIMULATION; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; SITE SELECTION; SPENT FUELS; SWITZERLAND; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL; VITRIFICATION
- Descriptors DEC
- ASIA; CLAYS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ENERGY SOURCES; EUROPE; FUELS; IGNEOUS ROCKS; INORGANIC ION EXCHANGERS; ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS; MANAGEMENT; MATERIALS; MINERALS; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; NUCLEAR FUELS; PLUTONIC ROCKS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; REACTOR MATERIALS; ROCKS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SILICATE MINERALS; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT; WASTES; WESTERN EUROPE