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Component Concepts for Advanced Dry Storage Investigations
Salazar III, Alex; Lindgren, Eric R.; Durbin, S.G.
The purpose of this report is to review technical issues and previous studies relevant to the performance evaluation of dry storage systems during vacuum drying and long-term storage operations and to describe vital experimental components under development that are required for conducting advanced studies. There is a need to validate the extent of water removal in a multi-assembly system using an industrial vacuum-drying procedure, as operational conditions leading to incomplete drying may have potential impacts on the fuel, cladding, and other components in the system. Waterproof, electrically-heated spent fuel rod simulators are under development to enable experimental simulation of the entire de-watering and drying process. Specially-designed, unheated mock fuel rods are used to monitor internal rod pressures and study water removal from simulated failed fuel rods. Furthermore, single assembly studies conducted previously cannot incorporate important inter-assembly heat-transfer physics, so plans for harvesting up to five full-length 5 x 5 truncated assemblies from a single 17 x 17 PWR skeleton are described.