Author/Authors :
Choi، نويسنده , , Heui Joo; Lee، نويسنده , , Kun Jai; Kim، نويسنده , , Chang Lak، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper discusses the effect of human intrusion into the repository for radioactive
wastes. It has been numerously suggested that an inadvertent direct drilling at the
repository could provide a pathway for the release of radionuclides immobilized in
waste forms even with its low occurrence probability. The diffusive mass transport in
the water-filled borehole is modeled accounting for diffusion out of the waste forms
and into the rock. The fully implicit integrated finite difference method is used to
obtain the solution and is compared with the numerical inversion of Laplace transform
method. One interesting finding is that the diffused radionuclides from the waste forms
do not diffuse farther in the borehole due to low concentration gradient in early time
and rock matrix diffusion so long as the borehole is not pumped continuously. The
results show that the releases of radionuclides through the borehole pathway are
insignificant even though the concentrations of radionuclides released into the borehole
water exceed the MPC. It is shown that the model developed here could also be
applied to the drilling at a non-cylindrically shaped repository and to the off-center
drilling of the cylindrical repository unless the drilling occurred near the repository
boundary