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Water pressure engineered barrier systems

Manifold barriers confine the radioactivity to the 1) ceramic fuel pellet 2) clad 3) cooling water, as demonstrated by the TMI-2 accident 4) primary cooling loop 5) containment and 6) separation from the public by siting. Further protection is provided by engineered safety systems pressurizers, depressurization, low pressure injection, high pressure injection and residmil heat removal systems. [Pg.208]

The canister, the engineered barrier and the host rock are modelled with a ID-axisymetric geometry. The 0.24 m thick canister is not modelled. Next to it stands the 0.8 m thick engineered barrier (EB). The canister and the EB are placed in the host rock. The extension of the whole system is 50 m. The initial conditions are 72.5 MPa of suction in the EB, whereas the host clay is initially saturated at 5 MPa of water pressure upon the hydrostatic level. Numerically, 1% of residual gas content is initially considered in... [Pg.311]


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