Abstract

BfS is in the progress of developing a closure concept for the repository for low and intermediate level radioactive waste in Morsleben (ERAM). In the course of this work, the optimal design of the plug is currently being evaluated with respect to gas escape and the exchange of potentially contaminated brine through the plug. For the sealing to behave well in the long term, it is important that the gas formation processes do not disrupt the plug or enhance the radionuclide release, e.g. by means of excessive pressure build-up. The object has been to study different scenarios for gas and brine transport for two alternative plug concepts, by using the multi-phase flow model TOUGH. Rock convergence due to creep has been included in the modelling. The results of the calculations indicate that the closure concepts restrict he exchange of brine and allow escape of gas; an excavation-damaged zone around tunnels is a potential pathway for gas and brine, and the effect of the rock convergence is small. The results also indicate that a very dense plug results in excessive pressurisation of the repository, whereas a permeable plug results in an increased exchange of brine.

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