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Three-Diiensional Coupled Ground Water Flow. Thermal Transport and/or Migration of Nuclides Analysis by Boundary Element Method

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

Ryuji Kawamura*
Affiliation:
Information and Mathematical Science Laboratory, Inc., Sagamihara R&D Center, PROMITY FUCHINOBE Bldg.. 1-9-15 Kanumadai, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 229, Japan
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Abstract

In the safety analyses of radioactive waste disposal, it is important and indispensable to analyze coupled problems of ground water flow, thermal transport and/or migration of nuclides. The three-Dimensional coupled problems is solved by boundary element method in this paper. The results of this method are compared with those experiments of JAERI and STRIPA SWEDEN on the thermal problem, and with those analyses of analytical and FEM results on the migration problem. In this formulation, natural convection is considered by Boussinesq approximation. An example of coupled ground water flow and migration of nuclides with decay chain U2 3 4 → Th2 3 0→ Ra2 2 6 is also tried.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1994

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