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Watanabe, Yoko; Kuwabara, Jun; Yamaguchi, Noriko*
KEK Proceedings 2006-5, p.19 - 22, 2006/11
no abstracts in English
Kokubu, Yoko; Yasuda, Kenichiro; Magara, Masaaki; Miyamoto, Yutaka; Sakurai, Satoshi; Usuda, Shigekazu; Yamazaki, Hideo*; Yoshikawa, Shusaku*
KEK Proceedings 2006-5, p.36 - 40, 2006/11
no abstracts in English
Miyamoto, Yutaka; Kokubu, Yoko; Magara, Masaaki; Sakurai, Satoshi; Usuda, Shigekazu
KEK Proceedings 2006-5, p.30 - 35, 2006/11
no abstracts in English
Naito, Morimasa
KEK Proceedings 2006-5, p.9 - 18, 2006/11
Safety assessment for a disposal system differs from that for other engineered systems such as power stations in terms of extremely long timescales to be considered and natural environments which are heterogeneous and cover large spatial areas, must be evaluated. It is thus impossible to apply conventional engineering approaches, where an entire system is constructed and utilized in such a way as to demonstrate system safety. This is a problem specific to the safety assessment of geological disposal. Taking this into account, this paper describes a general methodology of safety assessment for geological system including presentation of a series of steps for the assessment with examples of JNC's H12 safety assessment.