Practical Model Approach for Relationship Between Radioactive Waste Container Emplacement Position and the Spatial Thermal Radiation in Dry Salt Grit Backfill - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis Schaarschmidt Ibrahim Alsalamin Helmut Mischo
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

In order to store high-level radioactive waste underground, the German repository concept considers clay, crystalline and salt formations as suitable host rock materials (National Citizens’ Oversight Committee, 2024). The current research projects of the Chair Underground Mining Methods at TUBAF (Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg) in nuclear waste repositories mainly focus on storage within salt formations. In this scenario, the high-level radioactive waste is supposed to be packed into specifically designed containers and then transported underground and emplaced in horizontal storage drifts. The residual temperature of the radioactive waste leads to the question if there are optimization possibilities for waste handling, the storage and the long-term emplacement of such high temperature level waste. A deeper understanding of the heat transmission from the container into the host rock might lead both towards possibly shorter surface interim storage times as well as size optimization possibilities of the repository itself. TUBAF has conducted research that successfully proved that an optimized container positioning yields more favorable thermal patterns and can be achieved with conventional mining equipment.
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APA: Louis Schaarschmidt Ibrahim Alsalamin Helmut Mischo  (2025)  Practical Model Approach for Relationship Between Radioactive Waste Container Emplacement Position and the Spatial Thermal Radiation in Dry Salt Grit Backfill - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Louis Schaarschmidt Ibrahim Alsalamin Helmut Mischo Practical Model Approach for Relationship Between Radioactive Waste Container Emplacement Position and the Spatial Thermal Radiation in Dry Salt Grit Backfill - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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