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Design and thermal modeling of radially configured nuclear waste packages
Authors:Piyush Kar  Manoranjan MisraJoseph Sam Armijo
Affiliation:Department of Metallurgical Engineering, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV 89557, United States
Abstract:A series of radial design configurations for packaging nuclear wastes are described. These radial arrangements for used nuclear fuel assemblies in containers are effective techniques for packaging significantly more radioactive waste in the available internal container volume. The radial package designs can be applied to packaging the nuclear waste for permanent storage at the Yucca Mountain (YM) repository. The radially configured containers will have high degree of structural strength and will be efficient in transferring heat from the waste form to the package surface due to the minimization of internal gaps. Radial configurations are reported for packaging the Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) and Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) used fuel assemblies. These configurations can be varied for co-packaging the colder, i.e. vitrified high level waste (HLW), canisters. Details of the geometry and the materials selected are discussed. Thermal analysis of the radial designs was conducted which confirm the feasibility of the designs demonstrating that no over-heating occurs in the contained nuclear waste in spite of the significantly extra amount of waste. The larger amount of packaged waste per container coupled with efficient heat transfer characteristics of these designs favor hotter and drier conditions for container surfaces in the YM emplacement drifts.
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