Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 9(3); 2011
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2011;9(3):191-198. Published online: Sep, 30, 2011

Criticality Uncertainty Analysis of Spent Fuel Transport Cask applying Burnup Credit

  • Gang ug Lee ; Jea Ho Park ; Do hyung Kim ; Tae man Kim ; Jeong hyun Yoon
Abstract

In general, conventional criticality analyses for spent fuel transport/dry storage systems have been performed based on assumption of fresh fuel concerning the potential uncertainties from number density calculation of Transuranic and Fission Products in spent fuel. However, because of economic loss due to the excessive criticality margin, recently the design of transport/dry storage systems with Burnup Credit(BUC) application has been actively developed. The uncertainties in criticality analyses on transport/storage systems with BUC technique show strong dependance upon initial enrichment and burnup rate, whereas those in the conventional criticality evaluation based on fresh fuel assumption do not show such a dependance. In this study, regulatory-required uncertainties of the criticality analyses for BK 26 Cask, which is conceptually designed spent fuel transport cask with BUC corresponding to the limiting circumstances on nuclear power plants in Korea, are evaluated as a function of initial enrichment and burnup rate. Results of this study will be used as basic data for spent fuel loading curve of BK 26 Cask.

Keywords

Burnup Credit,Spent Fuel,Transport Cask,Uncertainty,Chemical Assay