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EDF Waste Packages Transport and Compliance with Regulations: Prediction of Retention of Radionuclides by Cementitious Materials
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Different concrete waste packages have been designed by Electricite de France (EDF) for the long-term storage of radioactive Low Level Waste (LLW). Their main function is to confine radionuclides from the biosphere for three hundred years in a near-surface disposal. According to the transport regulation, a Type B package is needed for some waste like water filters. The water filters from EDF nuclear power plants are encapsulated in mortar and placed in a concrete container. Transport regulations for these containers have required the development of a methodology for safety assessment. The reference scenario of container degradation during transport considers a 9 m drop and a 800°C fire for 30 min. First, the different chemical and physical processes involved in the containment of radionuclides are analysed. In particular, the radionuclide transport mechanisms in cement-based materials have been reviewed. Secondly, the effects of a container drop on the mortar and concrete retention are discussed. Thirdly, in order to prove compliance with the regulations, a simplified model is proposed to predict the radionuclides release with time. It is concluded that cement-based materials offer high performance as a mechanical and chemical barrier to radionuclide releases for Type B packages.
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