• 제목/요약/키워드: GOLDSIM

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월성원자력환경관리센터 폐쇄 후 안전평가 컴퓨터프로그램의 콘크리트 열화현상에 대한 상호비교 (Concrete Degradation Comparison of Computer Programs for Post-Closure Safety Assessment of Wolsong Low-and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility)

  • 정강일;방제헌;박진백;윤정현
    • 방사성폐기물학회지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.311-324
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    • 2013
  • 우리나라 중저준위 방사성폐기물 최종 처분시설인 월성원자력환경관리센터의 폐쇄 후 안전평가 컴퓨터 프로그램의 신뢰성 확보를 위해 MASCOT와 검증프로그램으로 SAFE-ROCK와 GOLDSIM을 선정하여 정상시나리오에 대하여 안전평가를 수행하였다. 각 프로그램의 장단점을 비교/분석하였으며, 각 프로그램 별 구획 간의 선량 및 누출량을 평가하였다. 그 중 방사성핵종 $^{129}I$$^3H$가 MASCOT와 SAFE-ROCK 프로그램에서는 비슷한 경향을 보여주었지만, GOLDSIM 프로그램에서는 상이한 결과를 나타냈다. 이는 각 프로그램의 근계지역 내 핵종이동방정식의 해석과정의 차이와 개별 프로그램의 한계로 인해 다른 결과값을 보여주는 것으로 분석되었다. GOLDSIM 프로그램의 경우, 선원항 구획에서 초기 핵종누출량은 time-scale에 민감하게 반응한다는 사실도 확인할 수 있었다. 안전평가 프로그램은 처분환경에서 발생하는 핵종거동 및 이동에 대한 실제현상을 예측하기 위해 모델링을 거치지만, 전산프로그램의 특성과 실제현상에 대한 데이터가 제한적이므로 결과에 차이가 발생하게 된다. 이러한 차이점은 다양한 프로그램을 이용한 결과와 상호비교를 통해 알아내며 그 원인을 지속적으로 분석하는 연구개발과정을 필요로 하고 있다.

Estimation of Alkali Overdosing in a Lime Neutralization Process for Acid Mine Drainage

  • Cheong, Young-Wook;Cho, Dong-Wan;Lee, Jin-Soo;Hur, Won
    • 공업화학
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.109-112
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    • 2022
  • Lime has been used for the neutralization of acidic waste because it is cheap and available in large quantities. The resulting sludge often contains a considerable amount of unreacted lime due to alkali overdosing, even during automatic neutralization processes, which mainly arises from the poor solubility of lime. The sludge cake from lime neutralization of Ilkwang Mine also contained high percentages of calcium and magnesium. The elemental content of the sludge cake was compared with those obtained from a simulation of the lime neutralization facility installed at Ilkwang Mine. A Goldsim® model estimated the degree of lime overdosing to be 19.1% based on the fractions of ferrous oxide. The analysis suggests that resolubilization of aluminum hydroxide could occur in the settling basin, in which pH exceeded 10 due to the continued dissolution of the overdosed lime. The present study demonstrated that chemical analysis of sludge combined with process simulation could provide a reasonable estimate of mass balance and chemistry in a neutralization facility for acid mine drainage.

Radiotoxicity flux and concentration as complementary safety indicators for the safety assessment of a rock-cavern type LILW repository

  • Jo, Yongheum;Han, Sol-Chan;Ok, Soon-Il;Choi, Seonggyu;Yun, Jong-Il
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제50권8호
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    • pp.1324-1329
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    • 2018
  • This study presents a practical application of complementary safety indicators, which can be applied in a safety assessment of a radioactive waste repository by excluding a biosphere simulation and comparing the artificial radiation originating from the repository with the background natural radiation. Complementary safety indicators (radiotoxicity flux from geosphere and radiotoxicity concentration in seawater) were applied in the safety assessment of a rock-cavern type low and intermediate level radioactive waste (LILW) repository in the Republic of Korea. The natural radionuclide ($^{40}K$, $^{226,228}Ra$, $^{232}Th$, and $^{234,235,238}U$) concentrations in the groundwater and seawater at the Gyeongju LILW repository site were measured. Based on the analyzed concentrations of natural radionuclides, the levels of natural radiation were determined to be $8.6{\times}10^{-5}$ - $8.0{\times}10^{-4}Sv/m^2/yr$ and $6.95{\times}10^{-5}Sv/m^3$ for radiotoxicity flux from the geosphere and radiotoxicity concentration in seawater, respectively. From simulation results obtained using a Goldsim-based safety assessment model, it was determined that the radiotoxicity of radionuclides released from the repository is lower than that of the natural radionuclides inherently present in the natural waters. The applicability of the complementary safety indicators to the safety case was discussed with regard to reduction of the uncertainty associated with biosphere simulations, and communication with the public.