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Position paper on high fidelity simulations for coupled processes, multi-physics and chemistry in geological disposal of nuclear waste

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Title
Position paper on high fidelity simulations for coupled processes, multi-physics and chemistry in geological disposal of nuclear waste
Author(s)
Churakov, Sergey V.
Claret, Francis
Idiart, Andrés
Jacques, Diederik
Govaerts, Joan
Kolditz, Olaf
Prasianakis, Nikolaos
Samper, Javier
Date
2024
Center/Dept./Entity
Xestión Sostible dos Recursos Hídricos e do Chan (AQUATERRA)
Citation
Churakov, S.V., Claret, F., Idiart, A. et al. Position paper on high fidelity simulations for coupled processes, multi-physics and chemistry in geological disposal of nuclear waste. Environ Earth Sci 83, 521 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-024-11832-7
Abstract
[Abstract:] This opinion paper describes the major coupled T(Thermal)-H(Hydro)-M(Mechanical)-C(Chemical) processes in geological repository systems and the frontier of related model development. Particular focus is made on the analysis of existing approaches and open research questions with respect to the further development of coupled codes and models for realistic multi-scale simulations of repository systems. These include the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence in acceleration of computer codes; sensitivity analysis, inverse modelling and optimisation; software engineering and collaborative platforms for model development.
Keywords
T-H-M-C processes
Reactive transport
High fidelity simulations
Surrogate models
 
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