Planning Ventilation For Underground Nuclear Waste Repositories

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. S. Tanious
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulation 10 CFR 60 requires that the ventilation system for the geologic repository be designed to: (1) control the transport of radioactive particulates and gases, (2) assure continued function during normal operations and under accident conditions, and (3) separate the ventilation of excavation and emplacement areas. The ventilation system design should take into account thermal loading; maintenance of the retrieval option and-the separation of the development and emplacement ventilation circuits. An analysis was performed by NRC's contractor, Engineers International on the ventilation system design described in the Department of Energy's conceptual design for Nevada. The ventilation analysis is of a preliminary nature. The conclusions presented in this paper reflect the views of the authors and may not represent the views of the NRC. In this analysis, available Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigation (NNWSI) ventilation design information was reviewed and a ventilation network analysis was performed.
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APA: N. S. Tanious  (1988)  Planning Ventilation For Underground Nuclear Waste Repositories

MLA: N. S. Tanious Planning Ventilation For Underground Nuclear Waste Repositories. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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