Roland Pusch, Raymond N Yong, Masashi Nakano
Geologic Disposal of Low- And Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste
Roland Pusch, Raymond N Yong, Masashi Nakano
Geologic Disposal of Low- And Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste
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This book will address concepts and techniques for preparation and disposal of low- (LLW) and intermediate-level (ILW) radioactive waste from the nuclear industry, the weapons industry, university labs, research institutes, and from the commercial industry. It will aid decision-makers in finding optimal technical/economical solutions, including how site investigations, design, construction, identification and selection of construction materials (clay and concrete), and monitoring can be made. It will also examine techniques for isolating soil and rock contaminated by leaking nuclear plants and…mehr
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This book will address concepts and techniques for preparation and disposal of low- (LLW) and intermediate-level (ILW) radioactive waste from the nuclear industry, the weapons industry, university labs, research institutes, and from the commercial industry. It will aid decision-makers in finding optimal technical/economical solutions, including how site investigations, design, construction, identification and selection of construction materials (clay and concrete), and monitoring can be made. It will also examine techniques for isolating soil and rock contaminated by leaking nuclear plants and from damaged nuclear reactors such as those at the Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear plants.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 793g
- ISBN-13: 9781498767965
- ISBN-10: 1498767966
- Artikelnr.: 47592375
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 793g
- ISBN-13: 9781498767965
- ISBN-10: 1498767966
- Artikelnr.: 47592375
Dr. Roland Pusch received his PhD in soil mechanics (KTH) and a PhD in geology (Stockholm University), and was appointed as chief engineer and head of the research division of the Swedish Geotechnical Institute from 1963 to 1967. He then served as an associate professor at Chalmers University of Technology, and as professor at the Technical University at Luleå. He is presently professor emeritus and engaged as adjunct professor at this university since 2012. He coordinated two EU projects "Microstructure and chemical parameters of bentonite as determinants of waste isolation efficiency" (1995-1998) and "Low Risk Disposal Technology" (2000-2003), and was associate coordinator of the EU project "Cluster Repository Project" (CROP), 2000-2003, summarizing the experience from national projects concerning disposal of HLW and long-lived species in LLW and MLW. He has authored five geoscientific books: Waste disposal in rock, Rock mechanics on a geological base both for Elsevier, Microstructure of smectite clays and engineering performance (together with R N Yong) for Taylor & Francis, Geological storage of radioactive waste for Springer, and High-level radioactive waste disposal for WIT Press. The latest was Bentonite Clay for Taylor & Francis, published in 2015. The total number published technical and scientific papers is about 200. Dr. Masashi Nakano received a PhD in Agriculture from the University of Tokyo. He has been a Member of the Science Council of Japan, President of Japanese Society of Agricultural Engineering, and Chairman of Technical Advisory Committee on Environmental Remediation of Closed Uranium Mine (JAEA). He has won numerous awards for his work, including Science and Engineering Award, Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation, the Yomiuri Award, Japan Agriculture Science Union Award, Distinguished service medal from the Japanese Geotechnical Society, Distinguished paper award from the Clay Science Society of Japan. He is also a member emeritus of both Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation and the Japanese Geotechnical Society. He is Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo. Raymond Yong (William Scott Professor Emeritus, McGill University), was trained both in the United States and Canada. He received his BA in Mathematics/Physics at Washington and Jefferson College, his BSc in Civil Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his MSc in Material Sciences at Purdue University, and his MEng and PhD at McGill University. He has won many awards and prizes in the US and Canada. Amongst these is the KILLAM Prize, Canada's highest and most prestigious Scientific Prize. He has been conferred the title of "Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Quebec" by the government of Quebec, and is a Fellow the Royal Society of Canada [FRS(C)]. Other significant awards include the Canadian Environmental Achievement certificate of Honour, awarded by the Canadian Government (Environment Canada); the LEGGET prize - which is the highest prize awarded by the Canadian Geotechical Society, and the ASTM DUDLEY prize.
Radioactivity and Radioactive Substances. Introduction. Low-level and
Intermediate-level Radioactive Wastes. Definition, Characterization and
Classification of LLW and ILW. Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
on Biological Objects. LLW-ILW Management and Regulatory Requirements.
Handling and Transport of LLW and ILW. Isolation of LLW and ILW. Regulatory
Requirements. Management-Disposal Schemes. Systems for Transport and
Temporary Storage of LLW and ILW. Site Investigation and Principles of Site
Assessment. Licensed, Constructed and Operating Systems for Disposal of LLW
and ILW. Worst Possible Scenarios. Ground Stability, Longevity of Isolating
Components. Science-Engineering-Technological Background and Development
for Selection of Optimal Waste Isolation System. Identifying Processes and
Mechanisms in Candidate LLW and ILW Waste Isolation Systems. Conceptual and
Theoretical Modelling of the Performance of Systems. Safety and Long-Term
Issues. Topographic and Hydrological Changes of the Transport Paths of
Chemicals. Degradation of Isolating Components of Systems for Disposal of
LLW and ILW. Selection and Application of Dose Criteria for Public and
Governmental Acceptance of Systems. Risk of Radioactive Contamination in
Shallow Ground.
Intermediate-level Radioactive Wastes. Definition, Characterization and
Classification of LLW and ILW. Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
on Biological Objects. LLW-ILW Management and Regulatory Requirements.
Handling and Transport of LLW and ILW. Isolation of LLW and ILW. Regulatory
Requirements. Management-Disposal Schemes. Systems for Transport and
Temporary Storage of LLW and ILW. Site Investigation and Principles of Site
Assessment. Licensed, Constructed and Operating Systems for Disposal of LLW
and ILW. Worst Possible Scenarios. Ground Stability, Longevity of Isolating
Components. Science-Engineering-Technological Background and Development
for Selection of Optimal Waste Isolation System. Identifying Processes and
Mechanisms in Candidate LLW and ILW Waste Isolation Systems. Conceptual and
Theoretical Modelling of the Performance of Systems. Safety and Long-Term
Issues. Topographic and Hydrological Changes of the Transport Paths of
Chemicals. Degradation of Isolating Components of Systems for Disposal of
LLW and ILW. Selection and Application of Dose Criteria for Public and
Governmental Acceptance of Systems. Risk of Radioactive Contamination in
Shallow Ground.
Radioactivity and Radioactive Substances. Introduction. Low-level and
Intermediate-level Radioactive Wastes. Definition, Characterization and
Classification of LLW and ILW. Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
on Biological Objects. LLW-ILW Management and Regulatory Requirements.
Handling and Transport of LLW and ILW. Isolation of LLW and ILW. Regulatory
Requirements. Management-Disposal Schemes. Systems for Transport and
Temporary Storage of LLW and ILW. Site Investigation and Principles of Site
Assessment. Licensed, Constructed and Operating Systems for Disposal of LLW
and ILW. Worst Possible Scenarios. Ground Stability, Longevity of Isolating
Components. Science-Engineering-Technological Background and Development
for Selection of Optimal Waste Isolation System. Identifying Processes and
Mechanisms in Candidate LLW and ILW Waste Isolation Systems. Conceptual and
Theoretical Modelling of the Performance of Systems. Safety and Long-Term
Issues. Topographic and Hydrological Changes of the Transport Paths of
Chemicals. Degradation of Isolating Components of Systems for Disposal of
LLW and ILW. Selection and Application of Dose Criteria for Public and
Governmental Acceptance of Systems. Risk of Radioactive Contamination in
Shallow Ground.
Intermediate-level Radioactive Wastes. Definition, Characterization and
Classification of LLW and ILW. Health Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
on Biological Objects. LLW-ILW Management and Regulatory Requirements.
Handling and Transport of LLW and ILW. Isolation of LLW and ILW. Regulatory
Requirements. Management-Disposal Schemes. Systems for Transport and
Temporary Storage of LLW and ILW. Site Investigation and Principles of Site
Assessment. Licensed, Constructed and Operating Systems for Disposal of LLW
and ILW. Worst Possible Scenarios. Ground Stability, Longevity of Isolating
Components. Science-Engineering-Technological Background and Development
for Selection of Optimal Waste Isolation System. Identifying Processes and
Mechanisms in Candidate LLW and ILW Waste Isolation Systems. Conceptual and
Theoretical Modelling of the Performance of Systems. Safety and Long-Term
Issues. Topographic and Hydrological Changes of the Transport Paths of
Chemicals. Degradation of Isolating Components of Systems for Disposal of
LLW and ILW. Selection and Application of Dose Criteria for Public and
Governmental Acceptance of Systems. Risk of Radioactive Contamination in
Shallow Ground.