Filters
Results 1 - 1 of 1
Results 1 - 1 of 1.
Search took: 0.02 seconds
Wise, J.; Torres, R.; Banovac, K.; Dunn, D.; Davis, M., E-mail: john.wise@nrc.gov
Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Learning from the Past, Enabling the Future. Proceedings of an International Conference2020
Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Learning from the Past, Enabling the Future. Proceedings of an International Conference2020
AbstractAbstract
[en] In the United States, an approach to manage the aging of spent fuel dry storage systems was created by contributions from the regulatory body, storage facility owners, cask vendors, and the engineering community. The U.S. regulations for storing spent fuel beyond the first approved storage term require aging management activities to ensure that materials degradation will not adversely affect the safe storage of the spent fuel. Several guidance documents provide recommendations for complying with this regulation. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) developed NUREG-1927 and NEI 14-03, respectively, to describe methods to identify the components that support a safety function, to evaluate the aging mechanisms could affect safety, and to establish aging management activities. The NEI guidance also introduces a new system to share operating experience through an Institute of Nuclear Power Operations database. The NRC also developed NUREG-2214 to identify the credible materials aging mechanisms for several cask designs used in the United States. NUREG-2214 also provides example aging management programs that may be used to effectively manage aging. Those programs rely, in part, on consensus codes and standards for monitoring and inspection guidelines, such as American Concrete Institute codes and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Finally, to provide oversight of aging management activities, the NRC is developing internal procedures to evaluate, through inspection, the storage facilities’ performance of their aging management programs. Lessons learned from NRC Temporary Instruction TI 2690/011 will inform the development of a new NRC inspection procedure. (author)
Primary Subject
Source
International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology and Division of Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety, Vienna (Austria); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Paris (France); European Commission, Brussels (Belgium); World Nuclear Association, London (United Kingdom); [1 CD-ROM]; ISBN 978-92-0-108620-4;
; May 2020; 5 p; International conference on management of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors: Learning from the past, enabling the future; Vienna (Austria); 24-28 Jun 2019; IAEA-CN--272/110; ISSN 0074-1884;
; Also available on-line: https://www.iaea.org/publications/14680/management-of-spent-fuel-from-nuclear-power-reactors?supplementary=82942; Enquiries should be addressed to IAEA, Marketing and Sales Unit, Publishing Section, E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www.iaea.org/books; 13 refs., 3 figs.


Record Type
Book
Literature Type
Conference
Country of publication
Reference NumberReference Number
Related RecordRelated Record
INIS VolumeINIS Volume
INIS IssueINIS Issue