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Tome Architecture and management of a geological repository - Andra

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ContentsTablesTable 2.3.1 List <strong>of</strong> model inventory reference packages .........................................................26Table 2.3.2 Overall quantitative data, in number <strong>and</strong> volume <strong>of</strong> packages, for B <strong>and</strong> Cwaste reference packages......................................................................................27Table 2.3.3 State <strong>of</strong> B <strong>and</strong> C waste volumes produced at end <strong>of</strong> 2003, conditioned ornot, <strong>and</strong> still to be produced (scenario S1a) ..........................................................28Table 2.3.4 Number <strong>of</strong> PWR fuel assemblies..........................................................................28Table 3.2.1 Examples <strong>of</strong> groundwater chemical compositions in various Frenchcontexts (contents in mg/l)....................................................................................41Table 3.3.1 Technical arrangements <strong>and</strong> long-term safety functions for a <strong>repository</strong> ingranite medium. Contribution <strong>of</strong> each technical arrangement to eachfunction: XXX: essential; XX: significant; X: secondary....................................47Table 4.2.1 References <strong>of</strong> shafts transporting heavy loads......................................................63Table 5.1.1 List <strong>of</strong> reference packages in the inventory model ...............................................96Table 5.1.2 Summary <strong>of</strong> the main characteristics <strong>of</strong> subsets <strong>of</strong> cemented or compactedtechnological waste packages .............................................................................105Table 5.1.3 Summary <strong>of</strong> principle characteristics <strong>of</strong> sub-assemblies <strong>of</strong> compactedcladding waste packages .....................................................................................109Table 5.1.4 Summary <strong>of</strong> the characteristics <strong>of</strong> the cladding <strong>and</strong> technological wasteplaced in drums...................................................................................................110Table 5.1.5 Number <strong>and</strong> volume <strong>of</strong> B waste primary reference packages.............................112Table 5.4.1 Thermal characteristic input data for granite massifs .........................................134Table 5.4.2 Number <strong>of</strong> disposal packages <strong>of</strong> B5.2 waste per tunnel section .........................134Table 5.7.1 Repository components during the various <strong>repository</strong> phases............................154Table 6.1.1 Vitrified C waste reference packages..................................................................160Table 6.1.2 Number <strong>and</strong> volume <strong>of</strong> C waste primary packages ............................................164Table 6.7.1 Functions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>repository</strong> components over times ...........................................191Table 7.1.1 Spent fuel reference packages <strong>and</strong> assembly families ........................................194Table 7.1.2 Mass <strong>of</strong> PWR fuel assemblies (by material <strong>and</strong> total mass) ...............................196Table 7.1.3 Number <strong>of</strong> PWR fuel assemblies........................................................................197Table 7.3.1 External dimensions <strong>of</strong> the CUI <strong>and</strong> CU2 disposal packages.............................204Table 7.4.1 Functional axial dimensions <strong>of</strong> disposal cells.....................................................211Table 7.7.1 Functions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>repository</strong> components over time.............................................218Dossier 2005 Granite - ARCHITECTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF A GEOLOGICAL REPOSITORY11/228

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