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A Corrosion Model for Nuclear Waste Containers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
Theory of a mechanistic model for estimating the maximum rate of uniform corrosion for a steel or copper container in a saturated repository environment is described. Four oxidants that are considered are oxygen, sulfate, radiolysis products, and water. Rates of corrosion from oxygen and sulfate reduction are assumed limited by the rate of inward diffusion of the oxidant through the rock, packing, and corrosion product layers surrounding the container. Reduction of water is limited by kinetic processes as influenced by mass transfer of products and reactants, temperature, and pH. Substantial changes in the system resulting from the corrosion process are predicted to occur over time.
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