Published 2001 | Version v1
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Evaluation of limiting mechanisms for long-term spent fuel dry storage

  • 1. ANATECH Research Corp., San Diego, CA (United States)
  • 2. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA (United States)

Description

Several failure mechanisms have been postulated that could become limiting for spent fuel in dry storage. These are: stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC), Delayed Hydride Cracking (DHC) and Creep Rupture (CR). These mechanisms are examined in some detail from two perspectives: their initial environments in which they were developed and applied, and in relation to their applicability to dry storage. Extrapolation techniques are used to transfer the mechanisms from their initial in-reactor and laboratory domains to out-of-reactor spent fuel dry storage environments. This transfer is accomplished both qualitatively where necessary and quantitatively when possible, with fracture toughness used as the transfer function. In this regard, the paper provides useful information on cladding fracture toughness estimates that recognize the specific physical conditions of the cladding, which would not be found elsewhere in the literature. The arguments presented in this paper confirm the general technical consensus that creep is the governing mechanism for spent fuel in long-term dry storage. (author)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
[12 p.]
Report number
INIS-FR--995

Conference

Title
9. international conference on nuclear engineering
Dates
8-12 Apr 2001
Place
Nice, Acropolis (France)

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