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Design options for HLW repository operation technology. (5) Preliminary study and small scale experiments on the method of removal of buffer material with salt solution

  • 1. Shimizu Corporation, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. Radioactive Waste Management Funding and Research Center (RWMC), Tokyo (Japan)

Description

The Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan stipulates that 'When closing a waste disposal site, the validity of safety assessment results should be verified using the data obtained in the construction and operation phases as well. The retrieval of high-level radioactive waste should be made continuously possible during the period before the verification of the validity.' Retrieving high-level radioactive waste requires the removal of the bentonite-based buffer around the emplaced overpack. In this study, focus was placed on a method for reducing the cohesion of bentonite, a major component of the buffer by dipping the buffer in fluid salt solution and dissolving the material into a slurry using fluid salt solution for removal (method of making a slurry). In order to examine the feasibility and the basic characteristics of the method, element tests were conducted using a small specimen of buffer and fluid salt solution (NaCl solution). In order to verify the feasibility of the infiltration and jetting of fluid salt solution, small-scale model tests were conducted using a specimen composed of 1/14-scale overpack and buffer. It was made clear that the infiltration and jetting of fluid salt solution was feasible as a method for removing a buffer. (author)

Part of:
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on environmental remediation and radioactive waste management. Volume 2

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Imprint Place
New York (United States)
ISBN
978-0-7918-5452-5
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 13th international conference on environmental remediation and radioactive waste management. Volume 2
Imprint Pagination
667 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 481-490

Conference

Title
13. international conference on environmental remediation and radioactive waste management
Acronym
ICEM2010
Dates
3-7 Oct 2010
Place
Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)

Optional Information

Notes
9 refs., 22 figs., 1 tab.