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CRITICALITY SAFETY ANALYSIS OF THE DRY CASK DESIGN WITH AIR GAPS FOR RDNK SPENT PEBBLE FUELS STORAGECriticality Safety Analysis of the Dry Cask Design with Air Gaps for RDNK Spent Pebble Fuels Storage
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Reaktor Daya Non-Komersial (RDNK) with a 10 MW thermal power has been proposed as one of the technology options for the first nuclear power plant program in Indonesia. The reactor is a High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor-type with spherical fuel elements called pebbles. To support this program, it is necessary to prepare dry cask to safely store the spent pebble fuels that will be generated by the RDNK. The dry cask design has been proposed based on the Castor THTR/AVR but modified with air gaps to facilitate decay heat removal. The objective of this study is to evaluate criticality safety through keff value of the proposed dry cask design for the RDNK spent fuel. The keff values were calculated using MCNP5 program for the dry cask with 25, 50, 75, and 100% of canister capacity. The values were calculated for dry casks with and without air gaps in normal, submerged, tumbled, and both tumbled and submerged conditions. The results of calculated keff values for the dry cask with air gaps at 100% of canister capacity from the former to the latter conditions were 0.127, 0.539, 0.123, and 0.539, respectively. These keff values were smaller than the criticality threshold value of 0.95. Therefore, it can be concluded that the dry cask with air gaps design comply the criticality safety criteria in the aforementioned conditions.
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Title: CRITICALITY SAFETY ANALYSIS OF THE DRY CASK DESIGN WITH AIR GAPS FOR RDNK SPENT PEBBLE FUELS STORAGECriticality Safety Analysis of the Dry Cask Design with Air Gaps for RDNK Spent Pebble Fuels Storage
Description:
Reaktor Daya Non-Komersial (RDNK) with a 10 MW thermal power has been proposed as one of the technology options for the first nuclear power plant program in Indonesia.
The reactor is a High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor-type with spherical fuel elements called pebbles.
To support this program, it is necessary to prepare dry cask to safely store the spent pebble fuels that will be generated by the RDNK.
The dry cask design has been proposed based on the Castor THTR/AVR but modified with air gaps to facilitate decay heat removal.
The objective of this study is to evaluate criticality safety through keff value of the proposed dry cask design for the RDNK spent fuel.
The keff values were calculated using MCNP5 program for the dry cask with 25, 50, 75, and 100% of canister capacity.
The values were calculated for dry casks with and without air gaps in normal, submerged, tumbled, and both tumbled and submerged conditions.
The results of calculated keff values for the dry cask with air gaps at 100% of canister capacity from the former to the latter conditions were 0.
127, 0.
539, 0.
123, and 0.
539, respectively.
These keff values were smaller than the criticality threshold value of 0.
95.
Therefore, it can be concluded that the dry cask with air gaps design comply the criticality safety criteria in the aforementioned conditions.
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