Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 6(3); 2008
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2008;6(3):217-224. Published online: Sep, 30, 2008

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Analysis of the Thermal and Structural Stability for the CANDU Spent Fuel Disposal Canister

  • Jong-Youl Lee ; Dong-Geun Cho ; Seong-Gi Kim ; Heui-Joo Choi and Yang Lee
Abstract

In deep geological disposal system, the integrity of a disposal canister having spent fuels is very important factor to assure the safety of the repository system. This disposal canister is one element of the engineered barriers to isolate and to delay the radioactivity release from human beings and the environment for a long time so that the toxicity does not affect the environment. The main requirement in designing the deep geological disposal system is to keep the buffer temperature below 100 ˚C by the decay heat from the spent fuels in the canister in order to maintain the integrity of the buffer material. Also, the disposal canister can endure the hydraulic pressure in the depth of 500 m and the swelling pressure of the bentonite as a buffer. In this study, new concept of the disposal canister for the CANDU spent fuels which were considered to be disposed without any treatment was developed and the thermal stability and the structural integrity of the canister were analysed. The result of the thermal analysis showed that the temperature of the buffer was 88.9 ˚C when 37 years have passed after emplacement of the canister and the spacings of the disposal tunnel and the deposition holes were 40 m and 3 m, respectively. In the case of structural analysis, the result showed that the safety factors of the normal and the extreme environment were 2.9 and 1.33, respectively. So, these results reveal that the canister meets the thermal and the structural requirements in the deep geological disposal system.

Keywords

CANDU spent fuel,Deep geological disposal,Engineered barrier,Disposal canister,Buffer material,Thermal-structural stability