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Total System Performance Assessment for Waste Disposal Using a Logic Tree Approach
Authors:John H. Kessler  Robin K. McGuire
Affiliation:(1) Electric Power Research Institute, 3412 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, California, 94304-1395;(2) Risk Engineering, Inc., 4155 Darley Avenue, Boulder, Colorado, 80303
Abstract:The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has sponsored the development of a model to assess the long-term, overall ldquoperformancerdquo of the candidate spent fuel and high-level radioactive waste (HLW) disposal facility at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The model simulates the processes that lead to HLW container corrosion, HLW mobilization from the spent fuel, and transport by groundwater, and contaminated groundwater usage by future hypothetical individuals leading to radiation doses to those individuals. The model must incorporate a multitude of complex, coupled processes across a variety of technical disciplines. Furthermore, because of the very long time frames involved in the modeling effort (Gt104 years), the relative lack of directly applicable data, and many uncertainties and variabilities in those data, a probabilistic approach to model development was necessary. The developers of the model chose a logic tree approach to represent uncertainties in both conceptual models and model parameter values. The developers felt the logic tree approach was the most appropriate. This paper discusses the value and use of logic trees applied to assessing the uncertainties in HLW disposal, the components of the model, and a few of the results of that model. The paper concludes with a comparison of logic trees and Monte Carlo approaches.
Keywords:Yucca Mountain  performance assessment  logic tree  high-level radioactive waste  Monte Carlo  expert judgment  repository  groundwater  climate  infiltration  percolation  hydrothermal  corrosion
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