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An update on the copper corrosion program for the long‐term management of used nuclear fuel in Canada
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2020
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Nuclear Waste ManagementEngineeringFuel ContainerChemical EngineeringCorrosionDeep Geological RepositoryNuclear MaterialsNuclear ReactorsCorrosion ResistanceCopper Corrosion ProgramNuclear FuelMineral DepositNuclear PowerRadioactive Waste DisposalEnvironmental RadiochemistryCorrosion ProtectionEnvironmental EngineeringGeochemistryLong‐term Management
Abstract In 2012, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization developed a comprehensive proof test plan (PTP) to evaluate the feasibility and safety of their copper‐coated used fuel container and their novel bentonite buffer box emplacement concept to be employed in its proposed deep geological repository for the long‐term management of used nuclear fuel. Research within the PTP includes several programs to evaluate the possible extent of damage that may be caused by various copper corrosion mechanisms: oxic‐, radiolytic‐, anoxic‐, and sulfide‐induced, with particular attention being paid to the possibility of localization of any of these processes. Programs remain on track to support and refine a maximum copper corrosion allowance of <1.27 mm over a one million year emplacement in a deep geological repository.
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