Spent fuel radionuclide source-term model for assessing spent fuel performance in geological disposal. Part I: Assessment of the instant release fraction |
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Authors: | Lawrence Johnson,Cé cile Ferry,Patrick Lovera |
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Affiliation: | a NAGRA, Wettingen, Switzerland b CEA Saclay, Nuclear Energy Division, Department of Physics and Chemistry, BP.11, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette cedex, France |
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Abstract: | A source-term model for the short-term release of radionuclides from spent nuclear fuel (SNF) has been developed. It provides quantitative estimates of the fraction of various radionuclides that are expected to be released rapidly (the instant release fraction, or IRF) when water contacts the UO2 or MOX fuel after container breaching in a geological repository. The estimates are based on correlation of leaching data for radionuclides with fuel burnup and fission gas release. Extrapolation of the data to higher fuel burnup values is based on examination of data on fuel restructuring, such as rim development, and on fission gas release data, which permits bounding IRF values to be estimated assuming that radionuclide releases will be less than fission gas release. The consideration of long-term solid-state changes influencing the IRF prior to canister breaching is addressed by evaluating alpha self-irradiation enhanced diffusion, which may gradually increase the accumulation of fission products at grain boundaries. |
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Keywords: | F0500 F0700 G0300 W0200 |
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