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JAEA Reports

Study on uncertainties of glass dissolution rate in safety assessment for a geological disposal of high level radioactive waste (Contract research)

Sekioka, Yasushi*; Takeda, Seiji; Kimura, Hideo

JAEA-Research 2009-062, 68 Pages, 2010/03

JAEA-Research-2009-062.pdf:3.62MB

In safety assessment for geological disposal, release of radionuclides from vitrified waste is dependent on dissolution rate of glass matrix. It is assumed that the alteration and dissolution of glass in an engineered barrier system proceeds by a mechanism not related by the chemical affinity for dissolution reaction of glass matrix. Recent studies indicate that the glass dissolution rate is likely to decrease as time passed, but scientific basis on the dissolution process has not been necessarily understood. We estimate uncertainty of the glass dissolution rate represented by not only a model of constant dissolution rate but also a model of decreasing dissolution rate. In order to estimate the parameter uncertainty of the glass dissolution rate, we carried out the statistical analysis of the appropriate release rate data of boron for a hypothetical condition of disposal system, based on investigating the relation between published data of glass dissolution and those experimental conditions. As a result of the model of constant dissolution rate, the uncertainty of the glass dissolution rate is estimated to be a variance with about 3 orders and logarithmic mean of 0.004 g/m$$^{2}$$/day. The glass dissolution rate by the decreasing model changes in the range of 10$$^{-5}$$ to 10$$^{-4}$$ g/m$$^{2}$$/day by 1000 years and is lower than the minimum value estimated by the model of constant dissolution rate. The result indicates that the difference of two models may lead to large variance of the glass dissolution rate in safety assessment.

JAEA Reports

Assessment on long-term safety for geological disposal of high level radioactive waste; Application of probabilistic safety assessment methodology to uncertainties in hypothetical geological disposal system (Contract research)

Takeda, Seiji; Yamaguchi, Tetsuji; Nagasawa, Hirokazu; Watanabe, Masatoshi; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kanzaki, Yutaka; Sasaki, Toshihisa; Ochiai, Toru; Munakata, Masahiro; Tanaka, Tadao; et al.

JAEA-Research 2009-034, 239 Pages, 2009/11

JAEA-Research-2009-034.pdf:33.52MB

In safety assessment for geological disposal of high level radioactive waste, it is of consequence to estimate the uncertainties due to the long-term frame associated with long-lived radionuclides and the expanded geological environment. The uncertainties result from heterogeneity intrinsic to engineered and natural barrier materials, insufficient understanding of phenomena occurring in the disposal system, erroneous method of measurement, and incomplete construction. It is possible to quantify or to reduce the uncertainties according to scientific and technological progress. We applied a deterministic and a Monte Carlo-based probabilistic method simulation techniques to the uncertainty analysis for performance of hypothetical geological disposal system for high level radioactive waste. This study provides the method to evaluate the effects of the uncertainties with respect to scenarios, models and parameters in engineering barrier system on radiological consequence. The results also help us to specify prioritized models and parameters to be further studied for long-term safety assessment.

Oral presentation

Assessment of data uncertainty on the diffusion coefficients for nuclides in engineered and natural barriers

Sawaguchi, Takuma; Takeda, Seiji; Kozaki, Tamotsu*; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kato, Hiroyasu*; Kimura, Hideo

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty analysis for long-term dissolution scenario of waste glass

Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Yotsuji, Kenji; Kimura, Hideo; Inagaki, Yaohiro*

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no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of database for long-term safety assessment of radioactive waste disposal

Sekioka, Yasushi; Takeda, Seiji; Kimura, Hideo; Yamaguchi, Tetsuji; Oe, Toshiaki*; Nagasaki, Shinya*; Sasaki, Takayuki*; Kozaki, Tamotsu*; Inagaki, Yaohiro*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Analysis of data perturbation found in the sorption database; Explanation by adopting mechanistic sorption models

Oe, Toshiaki*; Nagasaki, Shinya*; Kimura, Hideo; Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kato, Hiroyasu*; Akahori, Kuniaki*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty assessment for groundwater migration scenario of HLW geological disposal, 4; Analysis for overpack failure scenario within 1,000 years after closure

Watanabe, Masatoshi; Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kimura, Hideo

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty assessment for groundwater migration scenario of HLW geological disposal, 2; Analyses on model and parameter uncertainties

Takeda, Seiji; Sasaki, Toshihisa; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kimura, Hideo

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty assessment for groundwater migration scenario of HLW geological disposal, 3; Analysis for alteration scenario of buffer material

Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kimura, Hideo; Sasaki, Toshihisa

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty assessment for groundwater migration scenario of HLW geological disposal, 1; Analysis for normal scenario

Kimura, Hideo; Takeda, Seiji; Sasaki, Toshihisa; Sekioka, Yasushi

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Uncertainty assessment on groundwater migration scenario for geological disposal of HLW Alteration scenario of buffer material, 2

Sasaki, Toshihisa; Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kimura, Hideo

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Moderation of uncertainty in a database of sorption coefficients; Analysis of Np(V) data by adopting surface complexation model

Oe, Toshiaki*; Nagasaki, Shinya*; Kimura, Hideo; Takeda, Seiji; Sekioka, Yasushi; Kato, Hiroyasu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Solubility of palladium and tin in the presence of $$alpha$$-isosaccharinic acid

Kitamura, Akira; Sekioka, Yasushi*

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Solubility of palladium and tin has been experimentally investigated in the presence of $$alpha$$-isosaccharinic acid (ISA). The obtained solubility increased with increasing concentration of ISA, especially for palladium.

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