KAERI underground research laboratory: Overview of in-situ experiments

Ji-Won Kim , Jin-Seop Kim , Changsoo Lee , Sangki Kwon , Nak-Youl Ko , Geon Young Kim
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Social concerns regarding the safety of high-level radioactive waste have increased with growing public awareness of environmental issues and nuclear power. The performance assessment of deep geological disposal systems is crucial to reduce the uncertainties associated with high-level radioactive waste disposal and enhance the overall public confidence in nuclear safety. Accordingly, the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has undertaken various studies on the development of a deep geological disposal system for high-level waste and disposal safety evaluation. The KAERI Underground Research Tunnel (KURT), South Korea's only underground research laboratory dedicated to radioactive waste disposal, was constructed in 2006 and expanded in 2015. Since its construction, numerous in-situ experiments have been conducted and are currently underway in the KURT. The KURT plays a significant role in assessing the feasibility, safety, stability and appropriateness of a deep geological disposal system in South Korea and also provides an opportunity to revitalize industrial-academic-scientific cooperation between related institutions. This report summarizes two key in-situ experiments and international joint research conducted between 2007 and 2017 to assess the performance of the engineered and natural barriers of the KURT. The research experiences from the in-situ tests conducted at the KURT will provide crucial information on the safety and feasibility validation of the deep geological disposal system and will be an important contributor to the success of the Korean high-level radioactive waste disposal program in the future.

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KAERI地下研究实验室:原位实验综述
随着公众对环境问题和核能的认识不断提高,社会对高放射性废物安全的关注也在增加。深层地质处置系统的性能评估对于减少与高放射性废物处置相关的不确定性和增强公众对核安全的总体信心至关重要。因此,韩国原子能研究所(KAERI)就开发用于高水平废物和处置安全评估的深层地质处置系统进行了各种研究。KAERI地下研究隧道(KURT)是韩国唯一一个专门用于放射性废物处理的地下研究实验室,于2006年建造,并于2015年扩建。自建造以来,KURT已经进行了大量的现场实验,目前正在进行中。KURT在评估韩国深层地质处置系统的可行性、安全性、稳定性和适当性方面发挥着重要作用,也为振兴相关机构之间的产学研合作提供了机会。本报告总结了2007年至2017年间进行的两项关键原位实验和国际联合研究,以评估KURT的工程和天然屏障的性能。KURT现场测试的研究经验将为深层地质处置系统的安全性和可行性验证提供重要信息,并将为韩国未来高放射性废物处置计划的成功做出重要贡献。
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