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John Kessler Manager, Used Fuel and HLW Management Program INMM Spent Fuel Management Seminar XXVIII 16 January 2013 Extended Storage Technical Issues

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John KesslerManager, Used Fuel and HLW Management Program

INMM Spent Fuel Management Seminar XXVIII16 January 2013

Extended Storage Technical Issues

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Extended Storage – an International Issue

• Most “nuclear” countries face extended storage– No reprocessing– No disposal– Centralized (consolidated) storage is still storage

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EPRI Initiates Extended Storage-specific Work in 2009

• Recognized need for international collaboration• Share existing information • Are there common technical issues for future technical

work?

• Identify specific industry needs for R&D

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“Extended Storage Collaboration Program” (ESCP) Launched in 2009Bring together US and international organizations engaged with active or planned R&D

• Storage and transportation system vendors• Regulators and their R&D contractors • National waste management organizations • R&D organizations • Industry (utilities/cask vendors)

Currently >200 members from ~20 countries

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EPRI Extended Storage Collaboration Program (ESCP)

• Purpose: “Provide the technical bases to ensure continued safe, long-term used fuel storage and future transportability”

• Modeled on prior dry storage license extension research

• Phased approachPhase 1: Review current technical bases and conduct gap

analysis for storage systems Phase 2: Conduct experiments, field studies, and additional

analyses to address gaps (already underway)– Phase 3: Coordinate research that results in a program

documenting the performance of a dry storage system loaded with high burnup fuel (>45 GWd/MTU)

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ESCP Subcommittees

• Fuel/Internals• “Marine environments”• Non-destructive evaluation (NDE)• Concrete Systems• High burnup confirmatory demonstration• “International”

• 2013: Aging Management– Build on ANL and industry work

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Gap Analyses: Highest Priority Items

• Welded SS canisters SCC• High burnup cladding: hydride effects (reorientation,

embrittlement)• Bolted casks:

– Corrosion of bolts– Embrittlement and mechanical degradation of bolts

• Fuel pellet swelling

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Cross-Cutting Needs

• Improved thermal modeling• Stress profiles• Degradation monitoring systems• Adequacy of drying• Sub-criticality: burnup credit• Examine casks at INL (DOE)• Retrievability: fuel transfer options

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ESCP-Generated Collaboration

• Stainless steel dry storage canister field inspections (EPRI)– DOE providing co-funding and laboratory analysis

support (thermal, potentially more)• Laboratory experiments identifying conditions to support

SCC in SS– Initiated by CRIEPI– Several countries and programs expanding initial testing

• High burnup used fuel confirmatory data demonstration– Several years of discussion within ESCP – EPRI proceeding with a demo– DOE issues RFP

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Field Inspections and Large-scale Testing

• In situ inspections of SS canisters• Full-scale, high burnup confirmatory data collection (the

“demo” program)

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EPRI Plans for In Situ Inspection of SS Canisters

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Inspection #1: Calvert Cliffs (June 2012)

• ISFSI ~ ½ mile from Chesapeake Bay

• Canisters in service for > 15 years

• Low decay heat canisters

• Two canisters were inspected– Aging management inspection for license renewal– Marine environment effects

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General Inspection Plans

Scope of inspections:• Visual• Temperature• Surface contaminants

Additional data collection on environment• Air temperature & humidity• Salt content in air

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Calvert Cliffs Visual Inspection through NUHOMS Air Outlets

Calvert Cliffs

NUHOMS Design

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DSC Inspection Locations

Cold CanisterLead

Canister

Mockup Location

#1#15

#48

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DSC-6 Top Cover Plate and Closure Weld

Both in good condition with no signs of corrosion

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DSC-6 Lower East DSC Shell

Surface rust on scratched area near Top End

Possible carbon steel

contamination due to gouging

by tooling during

fabrication or handling

Est. 2.4”

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Bottom DSC-6 Shell Between Rails

Light surface rust stain on near middle of DSC

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Future SS Canister Inspection and Aging Management Plans

• Mid 2013:– Hope Creek (southern New Jersey shore, next to cooling

tower)– Diablo Canyon (West Coast)

• Potential third site

• Aging management– EPRI initiating FMEA (failure modes and effects

analysis) as first step in an industry-wide aging management plan

– New ESCP subcommittee

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Full-scale, High Burnup Confirmatory Data Collection (“high burnup demo”) Plans

Confidence in understanding longer-term behavior of dry storage system requires

• Model development and benchmarking data• “Separate effects testing”• Confirmatory testing under “prototypic” conditions

– Full scale– Representative dry storage conditions

• Drying process and inerting• Thermal evolution• Geometry

– Prefer multiple high BU fuel types (if possible)

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High Burnup Demo Option that Keeps Startup Time Short• Initiate the demo at a reactor site

– Avoids up-front transportation to a national lab– Avoids having to wait for a full-scale hot cell to be funded

and constructed– Keeps costs low(er) prior to test initiation

• EPRI-Dominion-TN (start test in ~3 years)– Willing host (North Anna)– Multiple, high burnup fuel types– Partner with a cask vendor supplying cask(s) at low cost– EPRI providing funding for instrumented lid design– NRC may waive license review fees– Looking for co-funding

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