1991
DOI: 10.2172/6373171
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A methodology for estimating the residual contamination contribution to the source term in a spent-fuel transport cask

Abstract: of Battelle for their contributions to the development of the equations and models contained in this report, as well as L. Danese of SAIC for his contributions. In addition, special thanks go to K. Seager, D. Ammerman, and B. Glass of Sandia National Laboratories, and the staff of Creative Computer Services for their review efforts and assistance in preparing this manuscript.

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“…This section describes the method that may be used to estimate the amount of material that may be released from a waste package during the preclosure phase of the repository. The method follows, primarily, the information and methodology described in reports published by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) (Sanders et al 1991;Sandoval et al 1991). Table 2 presents the airborne release fractions used to perform consequence analyses for design basis events (DBEs).…”
Section: Contaminant Source Types and Quantitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section describes the method that may be used to estimate the amount of material that may be released from a waste package during the preclosure phase of the repository. The method follows, primarily, the information and methodology described in reports published by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) (Sanders et al 1991;Sandoval et al 1991). Table 2 presents the airborne release fractions used to perform consequence analyses for design basis events (DBEs).…”
Section: Contaminant Source Types and Quantitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%