• 제목/요약/키워드: Spent fuel cask

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고리 1호기의 기사용 핵연료 집합체 수송용기 설계에 관한 연구 (Design Study of A Spent Fuel Shipping Cask for Korea Nuclear Unit-1)

  • Moo Han Kim;Chang Sun Kang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.196-203
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    • 1982
  • 본 논문에서는 고리 1호기의 기사용 핵연료 집합체를 수송하기 위한 Cask를 설계하였다. 이를 위하여 고리 1호기의 기사용 핵연료 집합체로부터 방출되는 감마선과 중성자를 계산하여 MORSE 및 ANISN전산 코드로써 차폐 계산을 수행하였다. 그 결과, 9개의 집합체를 동시에 수송할 수 있는 Steel Cask가 가장 적합하다는 것을 밝혔다. 이 Steel Cask에 대한 안전성을 평가하기 위하여 연료봉의 중심 온도와 복재온도를 계산하여 핵연료의 용융점보다 훨씬 낮음을 증명하였다. 또한 KENO와 MORSE전산 코드를 사용하여 임계도 계산을 수행하여 미임계 상태임을 증명하였다. 이로써 9개의 기사용 핵연료 집합체를 동시에 수송할 수 있는 Steel Cask를 간단히 설계하였다.

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사용후연료 저장용기 자유입상 모델의 지진응답해석 (Seismic Response Analysis of Freestanding Model of a Spent Fuel Storage Cask)

  • 이재한;서기석;구경회;이홍영;최병일;정성환
    • 한국지진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지진공학회 2003년도 추계 학술발표회논문집
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 2003
  • The seismic response analysis of a freestanding spent fuel storage cask model are performed for an artificial time history acceleration generated by the basis on the US NRC RG1.60 response acceleration spectrum. This paper focuses on the structural stability by seismic loads to check the overturing possibility of storage cask and the slipping displacement on bed. Parametric analyses of a simplified cask model are performed to take into account the variations in seismic load magnitude and cask/bed interface friction. The analyses results show that the storage cask has a large marginal integrity in the response acceleration and slipping distance for both design seismic and beyond design seismic loads.

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Comparing the performance of two hybrid deterministic/Monte Carlo transport codes in shielding calculations of a spent fuel storage cask

  • Lai, Po-Chen;Huang, Yu-Shiang;Sheu, Rong-Jiun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제51권8호
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    • pp.2018-2025
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    • 2019
  • This study systematically compared two hybrid deterministic/Monte Carlo transport codes, ADVANTG/MCNP and MAVRIC, in solving a difficult shielding problem for a real-world spent fuel storage cask. Both hybrid codes were developed based on the consistent adjoint driven importance sampling (CADIS) methodology but with different implementations. The dose rate distributions on the cask surface were of primary interest and their predicted results were compared with each other and with a straightforward MCNP calculation as a baseline case. Forward-Weighted CADIS was applied for optimization toward uniform statistical uncertainties for all tallies on the cask surface. Both ADVANTG/MCNP and MAVRIC achieved substantial improvements in overall computational efficiencies, especially for gamma-ray transport. Compared with the continuous-energy ADVANTG/MCNP calculations, the coarse-group MAVRIC calculations underestimated the neutron dose rates on the cask's side surface by an approximate factor of two and slightly overestimated the dose rates on the cask's top and side surfaces for fuel gamma and hardware gamma sources because of the impact of multigroup approximation. The fine-group MAVRIC calculations improved to a certain extent and the addition of continuous-energy treatment to the Monte Carlo code in the latest MAVRIC sequence greatly reduced these discrepancies. For the two continuous-energy calculations of ADVANTG/MCNP and MAVRIC, a remaining difference of approximately 30% between the neutron dose rates on the cask's side surface resulted from inconsistent use of thermal scattering treatment of hydrogen in concrete.

Containment Evaluation of the KN-12 Transport Cask

  • Chung, Sung-Hwan;Choi, Byung-Il;Lee, Heung-Young;Song, Myung-Jae
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.291-298
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    • 2003
  • The KN-12 transport cask has been designed to transport 12 PWR spent nuclear fuel assemblies and to comply with the regulatory requirements for a Type B(U) package. The containment boundary of the cask is defined by a cask body, a cask lid, lid bolts with nuts, O-ring seals and a bolted closure lid. The containment vessel for the cask consists of a forged thick-walled carbon steel cylindrical body with an integrally-welded carbon steel bottom and is closed by a lid made of stainless steel, which is fastened to the cask body by lid bolts with nuts and sealed by double elastomer O-rings. In the cask lid an opening is closed by a plug with an O-ring seal and covered by the bolted closure lid sealed with an O-ring. The cask must maintain a radioactivity release rate of not more than the regulatory limit for normal transport conditions and for hypothetical accident conditions, as required by the related regulations. The containment requirements of the cask are satisfied by maintaining a maximum air reference leak rate of $2.7{\times}10^{-4}ref.cm^3s^{-1}$ or a helium leak rate of $3.3{\times}10^{-4}cm^3s^{-1}$ for normal transport conditions and for hypothetical accident conditions.

사용후 연료 건식저장용기 1/8규모 축소모형 지진회전응답해석 (Seismic Rocking Response Analysis of 1/8 Scale Model for a Spent Fuel Storage Cask)

  • 이재한;서기석;구경회;조천형;최병일;이흥영;염성호
    • 한국전산구조공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산구조공학회 2005년도 춘계 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.383-389
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    • 2005
  • This research is to develop a seismic response analysis method for a spent fuel storage cask. FEM model is built for the test model of 1/8 scale spent fuel dry storage cask using available 3D contact conditions in ABAQUS/Explicit. Input load for this analysis os a seismic wave of El-centro earthquake, and the friction and damping coefficients in the analysis condition we obtained from the test result. Penalty and kinematic contact methods of ABAQUS are used for mechanical contact formulation. The analysis method was verified for rocking angle obtained by seismic response tests. The kinematic contact method with an adequate normal contact stiffness showed a good agreement with tests.

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Effectiveness of the neutron-shield nanocomposites for a dual-purpose cask of Bushehr's Water-Water Energetic Reactor (VVER) 1000 nuclear-power-plant spent fuels

  • Rezaeian, Mahdi;Kamali, Jamshid;Ahmadi, Seyed Javad;Kiani, Mohammad Amin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제49권7호
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    • pp.1563-1570
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    • 2017
  • In order to perform dry interim storage and transportation of the spent-fuel assemblies of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, dual-purpose casks can be utilized. The effectiveness of different neutron-shield materials for the dual-purpose cask was analyzed through a set of calculations carried out using the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) code. The dose rate for the dual-purpose cask utilizing the recently developed materials of $epoxy/clay/B_4C$ and $epoxy/clay/B_4C/carbon$ fiber was less than the allowable radiation level of 2 mSv/h at any point and 0.1 mSv/h at 2 m from the external surface of the cask. By utilization of $epoxy/clay/B_4C$ instead of an ethylene glycol/water mixture, the dose rates on the side surface of the cask due to neutron sources and consequent secondary gamma rays will be reduced by 17.5% and 10%, respectively. The overall dose rate in this case will be reduced by 11%.

사용후 연료 건식저장요기 1/8 규모 축소모형 지진응답시험 (Seismic Response Tests of 1/8 Scale Model for a Spent Fuel Dry Storage Cask)

  • 이재한;구경희;서기석;이흥영;최병일;염성호
    • 한국지진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지진공학회 2005년도 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2005
  • The seismic response tests of a spent fuel dry storage cask model of 1/8 scale are performed for an typical 1940 Elcentro earthquake. This paper focuses on the seismic response test data generation to check the overturing possibility of a storage cask and the slipping displacement on concrete slab bed. A simplified cask model is used to take into account the variations in seismic load magnitude and cask/bed interface friction. The test results show that the model gives an overturning response for an extreme condition.

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Repurposing a Spent Nuclear Fuel Cask for Disposal of Solid Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste From Decommissioning of a Nuclear Power Plant in Korea

  • Mah, Wonjune;Kim, Chang-Lak
    • 방사성폐기물학회지
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.365-369
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    • 2022
  • Operating and decommissioning nuclear power plants generates radioactive waste. This radioactive waste can be categorized into several different levels, for example, low, intermediate, and high, according to the regulations. Currently, low and intermediate-level waste are stored in conventional 200-liter drums to be disposed. However, in Korea, the disposal of intermediate-level radioactive waste is virtually impossible as there are no available facilities. Furthermore, large-sized intermediate-level radioactive waste, such as reactor internals from decommissioning, need to be segmented into smaller sizes so they can be adequately stored in the conventional drums. This segmentation process requires additional costs and also produces secondary waste. Therefore, this paper suggests repurposing the no-longer-used spent nuclear fuel casks. The casks are larger in size than the conventional drums, thus requiring less segmentation of waste. Furthermore, the safety requirements of the spent nuclear fuel casks are severer than those of the drums. Hence, repurposed spent nuclear fuel casks could better address potential risks such as dropping, submerging, or a fire. In addition, the spent nuclear fuel casks need to be disposed in compliance with the regulations for low level radioactive waste. This cost may be avoided by repurposing the casks.

IMPACT ANALYSES AND TESTS OF CONCRETE OVERPACKS OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL STORAGE CASKS

  • Lee, Sanghoon;Cho, Sang-Soon;Jeon, Je-Eon;Kim, Ki-Young;Seo, Ki-Seog
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2014
  • A concrete cask is an option for spent nuclear fuel interim storage. A concrete cask usually consists of a metallic canister which confines the spent nuclear fuel assemblies and a concrete overpack. When the overpack undergoes a missile impact, which might be caused by a tornado or an aircraft crash, it should sustain an acceptable level of structural integrity so that its radiation shielding capability and the retrievability of the canister are maintained. A missile impact against a concrete overpack produces two damage modes, local damage and global damage. In conventional approaches [1], those two damage modes are decoupled and evaluated separately. The local damage of concrete is usually evaluated by empirical formulas, while the global damage is evaluated by finite element analysis. However, this decoupled approach may lead to a very conservative estimation of both damages. In this research, finite element analysis with material failure models and element erosion is applied to the evaluation of local and global damage of concrete overpacks under high speed missile impacts. Two types of concrete overpacks with different configurations are considered. The numerical simulation results are compared with test results, and it is shown that the finite element analysis predicts both local and global damage qualitatively well, but the quantitative accuracy of the results are highly dependent on the fine-tuning of material and failure parameters.

CANDU 사용후핵연료 수송용기 방사선차폐 영향평가 (Radiation Shielding Analysis of CANDU Spent Fuel Transport Cask)

  • 최종락;윤정현;강희영;이흥영;정성환
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 1993
  • 중수로형 원자로에서 방출되는 사용후핵연료 다발을 안전하게 운반할 목적으로 CANDU 수송용기에 대한 방사선차폐해석을 수행하였다. 핵연료의 연소도는 7,800MWD/MTU, 냉각기간은 5년으로 하여 ORIGEN2 코드로 방사선원을 구하고 이것으로 핵연료 378다발을 운반할 수 있는 수송용기의 차폐체 두께변화에 따른 선량을 영향을 비교하였다. 계산은 ANISN과 DOT4.2 코드를 사용하였으며, 해석결과 최적의 차폐구조를 선정 하였으며, 또한 IAEA 및 국내 원자력법의 수송법규에 명시된 정상수송 및 가상사고조건에 따른 차폐해석을 수행하여 CANDU 수송용기의 안전성을 입증하였다.

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