Performance evaluation of a currently in-use dry storage cask design for spent accident tolerant fuel loading case under normal operation condition

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Kerntechnik Pub Date : 2023-07-17 DOI:10.1515/kern-2023-0001
Habibe Durdu, Banu Bulut Acar
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Abstract The aim of this study is to assess the performance of an existing dry storage cask design for accident tolerant fuel loading case and to examine the compliance with the safety limits applied currently for dry storage. In the study, for a dry storage cask design currently in use, criticality calculations, dose rate evaluation and thermal analyses are performed in case of loading with the accident tolerant fuel discharged from a PWR. Firstly, for an accident tolerant fuel selected among the concepts proposed for use in light water reactors, burnup analyses are performed by utilizing the Serpent continuous energy code and spent fuel characteristics are determined. Then, criticality analyzes are carried out by using the Serpent Monte Carlo code for the case of loading the accident tolerant fuel into the selected dry storage cask design. Gamma and neutron dose rates at the outer surface and close distances of the storage cask are determined with the Serpent code. To evaluate the thermal performance of the storage cask, thermal analyzes are performed by using the ANSYS Fluent computational fluid dynamics code. The analysis results are compared with the nuclear safety criteria applied to dry storage casks. Results of the analysis show that the dry storage cask design currently in-use does not exceed the criticality, dose rate and maximum surface temperature limits when loaded with spent accident tolerant fuel.
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正常运行条件下,现用可容事故用乏燃料装载箱干贮存桶设计的性能评价
摘要本研究的目的是评估现有的干储罐设计的性能,用于事故容忍燃料装载情况,并检查是否符合目前适用于干储罐的安全限制。在这项研究中,对于目前使用的干储存桶设计,在装载从压水堆排放的事故耐受燃料的情况下,进行了临界计算、剂量率评估和热分析。首先,对在提出的用于轻水反应堆的概念中选择的事故容忍燃料,利用Serpent连续能量代码进行了燃耗分析,并确定了乏燃料特性。然后,对选定的干储罐设计中装载事故容错燃料的情况,采用Serpent蒙特卡罗代码进行了临界性分析。储存桶外表面和近距离处的伽马和中子剂量率是用毒蛇代码确定的。为了评价储桶的热性能,利用ANSYS Fluent计算流体力学程序对储桶进行了热分析。并将分析结果与干储罐核安全准则进行了比较。分析结果表明,目前使用的干贮存桶设计在装载乏事故容错燃料时不超过临界、剂量率和最大表面温度限制。
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Kerntechnik
Kerntechnik 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Kerntechnik is an independent journal for nuclear engineering (including design, operation, safety and economics of nuclear power stations, research reactors and simulators), energy systems, radiation (ionizing radiation in industry, medicine and research) and radiological protection (biological effects of ionizing radiation, the system of protection for occupational, medical and public exposures, the assessment of doses, operational protection and safety programs, management of radioactive wastes, decommissioning and regulatory requirements).
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