ANALYSIS OF RADIONUCLIDE TRANSPORT THROUGH FRACTURE NETWORKS BY PERCOLATION THEORY

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AHN, JH
FURUHAMA, Y
LI, YD
SUZUKI, A
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RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION; TRANSLOCATION PERCOLATION THEORY; ANOMALOUS DIFFUSION; DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT; HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES; FRACTURE NETWORK; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES;
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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Presented are results of numerical simulations for radionuclide diffusion through fracture networks in geologic layers. Actual fracture networks are expressed as two-dimensional honeycomb percolation lattices. Random-walk simulations of diffusion on percolation lattices are made by the exact-enumeration method, and compared with those from Fickian diffusion with constant and decreasing diffusion coefficients. Mean-square displacement of a random-walker on percolation lattices increases more slowly with time than that for Fickian diffusion with the constant diffusion coefficient. Though the same relation of mean-square displacement vs. time as for the percolation lattices can be obtained for a continuum with decreasing diffusion coefficients, spatial distribution of probability densities of finding the random-walker on the percolation lattice differs from that on a continuum with the decreasing diffusion coefficient. The percolation model results in slow spreading near the origin and fast spreading in the outer region, whereas the decreasing-diffusion coefficient model shows the reverse because of smaller diffusion coefficient in the outer region. We could derive a general formula that can include both Fickian and anomalos diffusion in terms of fractal and fracton dimensionalities and the anomalous diffusion exponent.
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