February 2, 2018
Journal Article

FRAPCON Analysis of Cladding Performance during Dry Storage Operations

Abstract

There is an increasing need in the U.S. and around the world to move used nuclear fuel from wet storage in fuel pools to dry storage in casks stored at independent spent fuel storage installations (ISFSI) or interim storage sites. The NRC limits cladding temperature to 400°C while maintaining cladding hoop stress below 90 MPa in an effort to avoid radial hydride reorientation. An analysis was conducted with FRAPCON-4.0 on three modern fuel designs with three representative used nuclear fuel storage temperature profiles that peaked at 400 °C. Results were representative of the majority of U.S. LWR fuel. They conservatively showed that hoop stress remains below 90 MPa at the licensing temperature limit. Results also show that the limiting case for hoop stress may not be at the highest rod internal pressure in all cases but will be related to the axial temperature and oxidation profiles of the rods at the end of life and in storage.

Revised: February 14, 2020 | Published: February 2, 2018

Citation

Richmond D.J., and K.J. Geelhood. 2018. FRAPCON Analysis of Cladding Performance during Dry Storage Operations. Nuclear Engineering and Technology 50, no. 2:306-312. PNNL-SA-125967. doi:10.1016/j.net.2018.01.003