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[en] Methods and costs were studied for delayed canister retrieval from rooms that had been backfilled immediately after canister storage. The effects of this method of storage on mine geometry, thermal and rock mechanics environments, mine development and operations, mine ventilation, time schedule, retrieval machinery and safety were investigated. Salt and air temperatures were determined. Pillar width, number of rooms, extraction ratio, tonnages of mined salt, and salt handling and hoisting requirements were calculated. The required changes in mining equipment were established. Salt handling and elapsed time schedules were developed. Ventilation requirements - size and number of shafts, size the arrangement of airways, number of stacks, and size and number of fans were then calculated. The development sequence of these facilities was established. Canister retrieval problems were analyzed for canisters stuck in the hole as well as free. Retrieval methods and machinery were studied and are described. Safety with respect to both radiation and room collapse was studied and compared with CDR safety conditions. The effects of a reduced themal loading of 30 KW/acre on temperatures, room closure, mine layout, ventilation and ground control were studied and reported. A cost estimate was prepared, giving cost differentials between the base CDR costs and Special Study No. 3. Two appendices are included. The first contains nine Heat Transfer memoranda that state the thermal basis of this study. The second appendix provides a detailed operating time analysis of the retrieval machinery
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Sep 1978; v p; Available from NTIS., MF A01
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COST, DIAGRAMS, GEOMETRY, HEAT TRANSFER, MATERIALS HANDLING, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, ROCK MECHANICS, SAFETY, SALT DEPOSITS, SPECIFICATIONS, SPENT FUEL STORAGE, SPENT FUELS, TABLES, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT, THEORETICAL DATA, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, TIME DEPENDENCE, UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL, UNDERGROUND STORAGE, VENTILATION
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