Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 15(2); 2017
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2017;15(2):135-149. Published online: Jun, 30, 2017

Review of Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage Demonstration Programs in US

  • Sanghoon Lee ; Daesik Yook
Abstract

monstration programs for spent nuclear fuel dry storage have been carried out to produce important and confirmatory data to support safety of dry storage systems and integrity of spent nuclear fuel stored in dry condition. The US initiated the dry storage of spent nuclear fuel and has strict and explicit regulatory stipulations on the integrity of spent nuclear fuel in dry storage. The US has carried out several notable demonstration programs for the initiation and license extension of dry storage. At the very early stage of dry storage, the demonstration programs were focused on proof of the safety of dry storage systems and a demonstration project called the dry cask storage characterization project was performed for the license extension of low burn-up fuel dry storage. Currently, a demonstration program for the license extension of high burn-up fuel dry storage is under way and is expected to continue for at least 10 years. Korea has not yet begun the dry storage of PWR fuel and the US programs can be a good reference and can provide lessons to safely begin and operate dry storage in Korea. In this paper, past and current demonstration programs of the US are analyzed and several recommendations are provided for demonstration programs for the dry storage of spent nuclear fuel in Korea.

Keywords

Spent nuclear fuel,Dry storage,Demonstration,Retrievability,Safety