September 30, 2014
Report

Pseudo-Glassification Material for G-Demption

Abstract

G-Demption, LLC has requested that PPNL provide design input for a “pseudo-glassification” process associated with their proposed technology for generating gamma irradiation stations from used nuclear fuel. The irradiation design currently consists of an aluminum enclosure designed to allow for proper encapsulation of and heat flow from a used fuel rod while minimally impacting the streaming of gamma rays from the fuel. In order to make their design more robust, G-Demption is investigating the benefits of backfilling this aluminum enclosure with a setting material once the used fuel rod is properly placed. This process has been initially referred to as “pseudo-glassification”, and strives not to impact heat transport or gamma streaming from the used fuel rod while providing increased fuel rod protection and fission gas retention. PNNL has compiled an internal material evaluation and discussion for the “pseudo-glassification” process in this report.

Revised: January 13, 2015 | Published: September 30, 2014

Citation

Casella A.M., E.C. Buck, R.O. Gates, and B.J. Riley. 2014. Pseudo-Glassification Material for G-Demption Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.