Karyoung Choi, Minseok Kim, Kibeom Son, Gyunyoung Heo
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Abstract
Deep geological disposal, which is a permanent method that isolates a storage facility in rocks 200 to 1000 m deep underground, plays a role in safely disposing spent nuclear fuel to prevent excessive radioactive species from leaking out and its safety should be primarily proved. Risk for various radionuclide leakage scenarios should be calculated to be used as a safety indicator. One of the scenarios that significantly affects the safety of repository is the occurrence of external events such as an earthquake scenario. Several occurrences of such external disasters are expected over a long period of time which the safety functions of the deep disposal site must be maintained. Rather than performing a conservative single event evaluation, we expected that performing a more realistic evaluation, such as considering the number of events, is preferrable for design and operation optimization, particularly in an early project phase. This paper suggests a need for assessing multi-event scenarios and the methodology for simulation of several external disasters using earthquakes as an example. The methodology and algorithm of simulating multiple earthquakes and assessing risk distribution under those events at repository site is introduced in GoldSim software, and its results are expected to be used at simulating other event scenarios.
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology (NET), an international journal of the Korean Nuclear Society (KNS), publishes peer-reviewed papers on original research, ideas and developments in all areas of the field of nuclear science and technology. NET bimonthly publishes original articles, reviews, and technical notes. The journal is listed in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) of Thomson Reuters.
NET covers all fields for peaceful utilization of nuclear energy and radiation as follows:
1) Reactor Physics
2) Thermal Hydraulics
3) Nuclear Safety
4) Nuclear I&C
5) Nuclear Physics, Fusion, and Laser Technology
6) Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Radioactive Waste Management
7) Nuclear Fuel and Reactor Materials
8) Radiation Application
9) Radiation Protection
10) Nuclear Structural Analysis and Plant Management & Maintenance
11) Nuclear Policy, Economics, and Human Resource Development