Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With Multiflux

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Danko D. Bahrami
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Spatial and temporal temperature and humidity variations for 5000 years are simulated in an emplacement airway within the conceptual, high-level nuclear waste repository proposed to be built at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. A multi-scale model is configured using MULTIFLUX, a thermohydrologic-ventilation code. The predicted surface temperature of most waste packages during post-closure exceed 140oC, the threshold limit known for likely localized corrosion for Alloy 22 waste package material. Small amounts of infiltration airflow through the mountain in Panel 5 are found to transport liquid water condensate to some of the waste packages emplaced along the peripheral section of the drift due to edge cooling.
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APA: G. Danko D. Bahrami  (2004)  Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With Multiflux

MLA: G. Danko D. Bahrami Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With Multiflux. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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