Development of the Code Melodie for Long Term Risk Assessment of Nuclear Waste Repositories
1985
MELODIE is a computer code developed at the CEA/IPSN for risk assessment of nuclear waste repositories in geological formations. The interactive evolution of the source, geosphere and biosphere is studied for periods of time longer than 100 000 years. In its first version, the code can describe a repository in granite rock located at a specific site. The code is built in a modular form which allows to use different versions of the sub-system models. The basic model for radionuclide migration and hydrogeology is a subroutine version of the METIS code developed by ENSMP. METIS is a 2D finite element code which solves the advection-dispersion equation for porous media with explicit fracture representation. Linear adsorption kinetics is included as well as matrix diffusion and radionuclide decay chains. The source model developed at CEA/DRDD**** is derived from CONDIMENT which is a 1D finite difference code describing the behaviour of high level waste packages. Four axisymetric layers are individualized: glass matrix, container, bentonite and granite. The glass leaching is modelled as a dissolution and diffusion process of the individual chemical components. The biosphere model ABRICOT developed at the CEA/DPT** is based on a detailed description of agricultural activities defined in individual systems. MELODIE is tested by participation to international exercices such as Pagis [1], Intracoin [2] and Hydrocoin [3]. Future developments will include introduction of scenarios constructed from geoprospective studies and algorithms for sensitivity studies.
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