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Demonstrating Performance of Spent Fuel and Related Storage System Components during Very Long Term Storage : Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project

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This publication summarizes the work carried out during an IAEA coordinated research project (CRP) on safe and reliabe management of spent nuclear fuel.

This work contributes to the overall goal of demonstrating the performance of spent nuclear fuel and related storage systems components over long durations, and facilitates the transfer of this knowledge to Member States.

The technical areas addressed by the CRP participants were related to potential degradation mechanisms in metal casks and concrete overpacks, such as stress corrosion cracking; long term integrity and performance of the fuel cladding; thermo-mechanical behaviour of the metal seals; and long term gamma and neutron shielding capability.

The participants also considered past and ongoing demonstration programmes.

For each technical topic addressed the main conclusions have been drawn, including information on the development of specific monitoring and inspection techniques as well as future opportunities for closing relevant data gaps.

A major achievement is also the establishment of a worldwide network of experts working on current research projects to demonstrate the long term performance of spent fuel in dry storage systems.

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IAEA
9201033192 / 9789201033192
Paperback / softback
30/08/2019
Austria
210 pages, 103 Illustrations
210 x 297 mm
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