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The Near-Field Transport Code Tullgarn and its Use in Performance Assessment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 1992
Abstract
The near-field radionuclide migration code Tullgarn has been developed for performance assessment purposes. As a part of the PROPER-code package it has been successfully applied in the SKB 91 safety analysis.
The features and processes included in the code are:
- Radioactive chain decay
- Different canister failure mechanisms (copper corrosion from sulphide attack, steel corrosion, internal overpressure and initially defective canisters) - Spent fuel dissolution. The model is based on the assumption that the dissolution rate is proportional to the α-dose rate
- Transport calculations are done with a resistance-network model. Tullgarn calculates the stationary release of radionuclides from a defect in the canister through the buffer and out into a fracture in the rock or up to the damaged zone under the deposition tunnel.
Tullgarn can be used as a stand-alone model for near-field release calculations or as a submodel in an integrated assessment. In the SKB 91 analysis, Tullgarn gave the source term to the far-field model.
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