2024
DOI: 10.3390/cmd5020007
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Review of the Modelling of Corrosion Processes and Lifetime Prediction for HLW/SF Containers—Part 1: Process Models

Fraser King,
Miroslav Kolàř,
Scott Briggs
et al.

Abstract: The disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) and spent nuclear fuel (SF) presents a unique challenge for the prediction of the long-term performance of corrodible structures since HLW/SF containers are expected, in some cases, to have lifetimes of one million years or longer. Various empirical and deterministic models have been developed over the past 45 years for making predictions of long-term corrosion behaviour, including models for uniform and localised corrosion, environmentally assisted cracking, … Show more

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“…The nature of the disposal environment is described in some detail in Part 1 [1], along with a discussion of the implications for the long-term corrosion performance of the container. One of the most important aspects of the repository environment is that it evolves over time.…”
Section: Background 21 Evolution Of the Repository Environment And Of...mentioning
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“…The nature of the disposal environment is described in some detail in Part 1 [1], along with a discussion of the implications for the long-term corrosion performance of the container. One of the most important aspects of the repository environment is that it evolves over time.…”
Section: Background 21 Evolution Of the Repository Environment And Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2. Corrosion processes for reference container materials in various national nuclear waste programs [1].…”
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