Analysis for seismic response of dry storage facility for spent fuel |
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Authors: | Yung-Yen Ko Shang-Yi Hsu |
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Affiliation: | a National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, No. 200, Sec. 3, Hsinhai Rd., Taipei 106, Taiwan b National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 106, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Most of the dry storage systems for spent fuel are freestanding, which leads to stability concerns in an earthquake. In this study, as a safety check, the ABAQUS/Explicit code is adopted to analyse the seismic response of the dry storage facility planned to be installed at Nuclear Power Plant #1 (NPP1) in Taiwan. A 3D coupled finite element (FE) model was established, which consisted of a freestanding cask, a concrete pad, and underneath soils interacting with frictional contact interfaces. The scenario earthquake used in the model included an artificial earthquake compatible to the design spectrum of NPP1, and a strong ground motion modified from the time history recorded during the Chi-Chi earthquake. The results show that the freestanding cask will slide, but not tip over, during strong earthquakes. The scale of the sliding is very small and a collision between casks will not occur. In addition, the differential settlement of the foundation pad that takes place due to the weight of the casks increases the sliding potential of the casks during earthquakes. |
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