Geological engineering aspects of the conceptual design of a radioactive waste vault in hard crystalline rock

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. S. Burgess R. G. Charlwood P. O. Sandstrom M. A. Mahtab J. L. Ratigan
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

"Addressing a current operating and environmental concern, this paper first presents an overview of the design program for an underground radioactive waste storage vault. It then reviews the construction, operational and thermal-mechanical aspects of such a project. The relevant experience from major underground construction projects is reviewed and the paper concludes with brief comments on the design-oriented research and development requirements . 1. IntroductionA program to develop techniques for the ultimate disposal of high-level radioactive waste into geologic formations was announced by AECL in 1975 (Tamrnernagi, 1976), and is discussed more fully in a later document (Boulton, 1978). Our paper summarizes the studies caried out, as part of the AECL waste management program, by the authors and associates on the development of design concepts for a vault situated in crystalline rocks of the type present in the Canadian Shield.The design studies have been carried out in three phases, the elements of which are described in Section 2.1 (also see Fig. 1). The general vault designs are presented in Section 2.2. These provide for emplacement of either immobilized fuel or solidified reprocessing wastes in a room-and-pillar facility at a depth of 1,000 m.Section 3 reviews the principal design considerations from the construction, operation and thermal-mechanical response aspects. The concepts have been studied in both temporal and spatial domains, and the requirements and responses assessed in each as appropriate.Section 4 briefly reviews the availability of relevant experience from previous major underground construction projects. Finally, in Section 5, brief comments are given regarding design-oriented research and development requirements."
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APA: A. S. Burgess R. G. Charlwood P. O. Sandstrom M. A. Mahtab J. L. Ratigan  (1980)  Geological engineering aspects of the conceptual design of a radioactive waste vault in hard crystalline rock

MLA: A. S. Burgess R. G. Charlwood P. O. Sandstrom M. A. Mahtab J. L. Ratigan Geological engineering aspects of the conceptual design of a radioactive waste vault in hard crystalline rock. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1980.

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