August 25, 2021
Report

Status Update: Deposition Modeling For SNF Canister CISCC

Abstract

This report fulfills the M3 milestones M3SF-21PN010207025 & M3SF-20PN0102070412. During fiscal year (FY) 2020, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) worked to further develop the FY 2019 deposition and particle tracking models. This status report outlines these efforts and presents the progress made so far. Model development work is ongoing and is planned to continue in FY 2021. The FY 2020 model development included work on: • Wind Effects. Model development and sensitivity studies, investigated how wind direction and speed affect deposition. • Brownian Motion. Implementing Brownian Motion into existing models. • Particle Size Variability. Depending on the particle composition, the diameter of the particle may vary with changes in relative humidity. Models were developed to analyze this. • Multiphase and Fluid Film Modeling. Investigating canister surface wetting and drying, and how this effects overall deposition. Models were developed to analyze this. • Difusophoresis. Performing initial work to implement diffusiophoresis into the existing models. • Turbophoresis. Performing initial work to implement turbophoresis into the existing models. Much of this work will continue into FY21. The authors present initial results and discus current and future work.

Published: August 25, 2021

Citation

Jensen P.J., S.R. Suffield, and B.J. Jensen. 2020. Status Update: Deposition Modeling For SNF Canister CISCC Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.