This paper summarizes the work carried out to analyse different alternatives related to the inner material selection of the Spanish high level waste canister for long term storage. The preliminary repository design considers granitic or clay formations, compacted bentonite sealing, corrosion allowing steel canisters and glass bead filling between the fuel assemblies and canister walls. This filling material will have the primary role of avoiding the possibility of a criticality event, which becomes an issue of major importance once the container is finally breached by corrosion and flooded by groundwater. In the first place, a complete set of requirements have been devised as evaluation criteria for candidate materials examination and selection; resulting in a compilation of demands significantly deeper and more exhaustive than any other similar work found in literature, including over 20 requirements and some other general aspects that could involve improvements in repository performance. Secondly, eight materials or material families (cast iron or steel, borosilicate glass, spinel, depleted uranium, dehydrated zeolites, hematite, phosphates and olivine) have been chosen and examined in detail, extracting some relevant conclusions. Either cast iron, borosilicate glass, spinel or depleted uranium are considered to look quite promising for the mentioned purpose.
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The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management
September 2–6, 2007
Bruges, Belgium
Conference Sponsors:
- Nuclear Division and Environmental Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4339-0
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Selection and Evaluation of Inner Material Canididates for Spanish Highlevel Radioactive Waste Canisters
Francesc Puig,
Francesc Puig
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Javier Dies,
Javier Dies
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Manuel Sevilla,
Manuel Sevilla
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Joan de Pablo,
Joan de Pablo
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Juan Jose´ Pueyo,
Juan Jose´ Pueyo
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Lourdes Miralles,
Lourdes Miralles
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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Aurora Marti´nez-Esparza
Aurora Marti´nez-Esparza
Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radioactivos S.A., Madrid, Spain
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Francesc Puig
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Javier Dies
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Manuel Sevilla
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Joan de Pablo
Universitat Polite`cnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Juan Jose´ Pueyo
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Lourdes Miralles
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Aurora Marti´nez-Esparza
Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radioactivos S.A., Madrid, Spain
Paper No:
ICEM2007-7178, pp. 285-292; 8 pages
Published Online:
May 29, 2009
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Puig, F, Dies, J, Sevilla, M, de Pablo, J, Pueyo, JJ, Miralles, L, & Marti´nez-Esparza, A. "Selection and Evaluation of Inner Material Canididates for Spanish Highlevel Radioactive Waste Canisters." Proceedings of the The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Parts A and B. Bruges, Belgium. September 2–6, 2007. pp. 285-292. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICEM2007-7178
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