BNFL Environmental Services are planning the on-site storage of Intermediate Level Waste (ILW) arising from historic operations of the Hunterston ‘A’ Nuclear Power Station, West Kilbride, Ayrshire UK within a shielded store. This paper proposes a proactive strategy of durability management for reinforced concrete structures used in long-term storage (at least 100 years) of nuclear waste. A critique is presented on the common approach of durability design using Standards compared with an “active” performance-based risk approach. The active approach is thought to give greater flexibility to the decision-making process for management of concrete structures depending on the balance chosen between acceptable risk and maintenance philosophy. The management proposed uses a reliability-based risk approach to concrete degradation whose behavioural models are updated, with increasing accuracy, as new monitoring results from the structures are generated with time.

  • ABSTRACT

  • INTRODUCTION

  • PROBABILISTIC MODELLING AND RELIABILITY THEORY

  • PROBABILISTIC MODELLING

  • INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

  • CONCLUSIONS

  • REFERENCES

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