Published 2007 | Version v1
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Evolution of Chemistry and Its Effects on the Corrosion of Engineered Barrier Materials

  • 1. Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, 78238 (United States)
  • 2. Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses, San Antonio, TX, 78238 (United States)

Description

The evolution of environmental conditions within the emplacement drifts of a potential high-level waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, may be influenced by several factors, including the temperature and relative humidity within the emplacement drifts and the composition of seepage water. The performance of the waste package and the drip shield may be affected by the evolution of the environmental conditions within the emplacement drifts. In this study, tests evaluated the evolution of environmental conditions on the waste package surfaces and in the surrounding host rock. The tests were designed to (i) simulate the conditions expected within the emplacement drifts; (ii) measure the changes in near-field chemistry; and (iii) determine environmental influence on the performance of the engineered barrier materials. Results of tests conducted in this study indicate the composition of salt deposits was consistent with the initial dilute water chemistry. Salts and possibly concentrated calcium chloride brines may be more aggressive than either neutral or alkaline brines. (authors)

Part of:
Proceedings of the symposium on Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXX

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Materials Research Society - MRS
Imprint Place
Warrendale (United States)
ISBN
978-1-55899-942-8
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the symposium on Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXX
Imprint Pagination
v. 985, 663 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 293-300
CODEN
MRSPDH

Conference

Title
Symposium on Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management
Dates
27 Nov - 1 Dec 2006
Place
Boston - Massachusetts (United States)

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