Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
A model has been developed which describes the steady state transport of dissolving species of radionuclides from a single canister in a repository for spent nuclear fuel into the passing water in fractures in the surrounding rock. The steady state transport of nuclides is described by a network of transport resistances, coupled together in the same way as an electrical circuit network. With the model a number of calculations are done for various sets of fracture geometry data. The calculations indicate that the resistance network model gives results comparable to those of a complex 3-dimensional numerical model. The present model is very simple and fast.