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Calibration and determination of volatile fatty acids in waste leachates by gas chromatography
註釋Atomic energy of canada limited (aecl) is assessing a concept for disposing of candu(tm) reactor fuel waste in a vault deep in plutonic rock of the canadian shield. a computer program called the systems variability analysis code (syvac) has been developed as an analytical tool for the postclosure (long-term) assessment of the concept, and for environmental assessments of other systems. syvac3, the third generation of the code, is an executive program that directs repeated simulation of the disposal system, which is represented by the cc3 (canadian concept, generation 3) models comprising a design-specific vault, a site-specific geosphere and a biosphere typical of the canadian shield. the cc3 user's manual shows how to set up and use cc305 (cc3 software, version 05). the user is shown how to configure, compile, link, and run the cc3 source code. the user is also given sufficiently detailed descriptions of the input files so the data within them can be modified. the four input files include: the "sv* .inp" main input file required and read by syvac3; the "sol* .fxd" vault solubility fixed data file; and the "sor* .fxd" geosphere sorpion fixed data file. samples of these input files are shown in the text and appendices. the format of the data contained within the required and optional output files are also described. for the assessment of the concept, the cc3 code version cc305 was linked to syvac3 version sv309 and the modelling algorithm library (ml3) version ml303. although syvac3-cc3-ml3 can be run on any platform which contains an ansi fortran 77 compliant compiler, recommended hardware environments are specified in this manual and the vms operating system is recommended in this manual. a companion document, the cc3 programmer's guide (k.d. dougan, in preparation), describes how to modify the existing source of the cc3 software.