Source-Term Comparison Using the Arest and Syvac-Vault Models: Effects of Decay-Chain In-Growth and Precipitation
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Published:1988
Issue:
Volume:127
Page:
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ISSN:0272-9172
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Container-title:MRS Proceedings
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language:en
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Short-container-title:MRS Proc.
Author:
Apted M. J.,Engel D. W.,Garisto N. C.,Leneveu D. M.
Abstract
ABSTRACTA series of calculations of radionuclide release was performed with the AREST and SYVAC-Vault models (SVM) in order to assess concurrance. Specifically, the effects of precipitation and decay chain in-growth on the predicted release of nuclides from waste packages containing spent nuclear fuel were compared between each code. The results for maximum release rates generally agreed within a factor of 10. The differences in results can be explained based on the differences in geometry and boundary conditions between the two codes. Both codes showed nearly identical enhancement factors in release rates of uranium-series nuclides (U-238, U-234, Th-230, Ra-226) arising from the effect of decay-chain in-growth. Calculated enhancement factors in release rates for precipitation of a new uranium-bearing solid within the waste package were also in good agreement between AREST and SVM.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Engineering
Cited by
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