February 11, 2022
Report

Thermal and Deposition Modeling of the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration

Abstract

This report provides initial thermal and deposition modeling results of the spent nuclear fuel (SNF) storage system planned for use in the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration (CDFD). The goal of the CDFD testing is to collect deposition measurements on the surface of the dry shielded canister (DSC) to aid in chloride-induced stress corrosion crack (CISCC) research. Ideally this testing will occur in a marine coastal environment but at the time of this report no official site has been selected. The CDFD will use the NUHOMS® Advanced Horizontal Storage Module – High Seismic (AHSM-HS) with a 32PTH2 canister. The SNF assemblies will be replaced with electrical heaters. Canisters are currently being outfitted with these heaters and tested at Sandia National Laboratory (SNL). Thermal modeling was conducted to ensure the electrical heaters were representative of the temperature distribution found within a storage system with SNF. Deposition models were built to evaluate contaminant deposition on SNF canisters. The CDFD testing will help to validate these models, which will then be used to plan and inform on-site test programs and predictive models for the timing and occurrence of canister CISCC.

Published: February 11, 2022

Citation

Suffield S.R., J.A. Fort, P.J. Jensen, W.A. Perkins, B.J. Jensen, C.L. Grant, and R. Ekre, et al. 2021. Thermal and Deposition Modeling of the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.