Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Apr 2023)

Monitoring in a reinforced concrete structure for storing low and intermediate level radioactive waste. Lessons learnt after 25 years

  • Nuria Rebolledo,
  • Julio Torres,
  • Servando Chinchón-Payá,
  • Javier Sánchez,
  • Sylvia de Gregorio,
  • Manuel Ordóñez,
  • Inmaculada López

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 4
pp. 1199 – 1209

Abstract

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Where concrete structures are designed to have a service life of over 100 years, their performance must be monitored, for the prediction models available are fraught with uncertainties that need to be eliminated. The present study was conducted to meet that need by monitoring a pilot structure for low and intermediate radioactive waste storage. Long-term operation of the sensors was observed to be adequate to determine the value of the parameters that characterise structural durability, such as corrosion current density. The parameters analysed were correlated to calculate their reciprocal impact: where applied in conjunction with artificial intelligence tools, temperature, for instance, was found suitable for finding activation energy and expansion coefficients and detecting outliers. The results showed the pilot structure to perform satisfactorily.

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