Sensitivity Study for Spent Nuclear Fuel Rod Integrity Under Drop Accident Condition

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The structural integrity of spent fuel assembly is a key element for flexible and economic management of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) considering handling and transportation operations in most of the management scenarios. In order to better understand the SNF rod behavior under drop accident condition and to study the effects of various uncertain parameters on the fuel rod structural integrity, a detailed finite element (FE) model for pressurized water reactor (PWR) fuel rod is being developed using ABAQUS. This paper briefly describes the FE model and discusses the influence of the parameters relevant to design safety with concern of post irradiated fuel conditions such as degradation of cladding mechanical properties, pellet-to cladding mechanical interaction (PCMI), spacer grids (SGs) spring stiffness degradation, rod internal pressure (RIP). Through this study, we can initially prioritize the importance of data in managing and studying the structural integrity of the SNF in the next assessment stage. This work is part of a bigger research on the structural integrity of SNF in cask-loaded condition, whereby it might help in proposing guidelines for safe handling of SNF.
Publisher
Korean Radioactive Waste Society
Issue Date
2017-09-27
Language
English
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International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Conference (GLOBAL)

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/226353
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NE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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