Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 22(2); 2024
  • Article

Technical Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2024;22(2):201-210. Published online: Jun, 30, 2024

Design and Structural Safety Evaluation of the High Burn-up PWR Spent Nuclear Fuel for Storage Cask

  • Taehyung Na, Youngoh Lee, Yeji Kim, Donghee Lee, Taehyeon Kim, Kiyoung Kim, Yongdeog Kim
Abstract

Because most spent nuclear fuel storage casks have been designed for low burnup fuel, a safety-significant high burnup dry storage cask must be developed for nuclear facilities in Korea to store the increasing high burnup and damaged fuels. More than 20% of fuels generated by PWRs comprise high burnup fuels. This study conducted a structural safety evaluation of the preliminary designs for a high burnup storage cask with 21 spent nuclear fuels and evaluated feasible loading conditions under normal, off-normal, and accident conditions. Two types of metal and concrete storage casks were used in the evaluation. Structural integrity was assessed by comparing load combinations and stress intensity limits under each condition. Evaluation results showed that the storage cask had secured structural integrity as it satisfied the stress intensity limit under normal, off-normal, and accident conditions. These results can be used as baseline data for the detailed design of high burnup storage casks.

Keywords

Storage cask, High burnup spent nuclear fuel, Damaged fuel, Tip-over