Description
The events and processes occurring within the waste packages, or on the external surfaces of the waste packages, resulting in their evolution in the repository.
Category
Categorisation as a Feature, Event and/or Process.
Features
are physical components of the disposal system and environment being assessed. Examples include waste packaging, backfill, surface soils. Features typically interact with one another via processes and in some cases events.Events
are dynamic interactions among features that occur over time periods that are short compared to the safety assessment timeframe such as a gas explosion or meteorite impact.- "Processes" are issues or dynamic interactions among features that generally occur over a significant proportion of the safety assessment timeframe and may occur over the whole of this timeframe. Events and processes may be coupled to one another (i.e. may influence one another).
The classification of a FEP as an event or process depends upon the assessment context, because the classification is undertaken with reference to an assessment timeframe. In this generic IFEP List, many IFEPs are classified as both Events and Processes; users will need to decide which of these classifications is relevant to their context and its timeframes.
- FEP Subgroup
2000 List
A reference to the related FEP(s) within the 2000 NEA IFEP List.
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Related References
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IAEA (), Development of Specifications for Radioactive Waste Packages, IAEA-TECDOC-1515, International Atomic Energy Agency, ISBN 92–0–109206–7, ISSN 1011–4289, 55, http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/7571/Development-of-Specifications-for-Radioactive-Waste-Packages
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Ojovan MI and Lee WE (), An Introduction to Nuclear Waste Immobilisation (2nd Edition), Elsevier, Oxford, 361