A high integrity can (HIC), designed to meet the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section III, Div.3, static conditions) is proposed for the interim storage and repository disposal of Department of Energy (DOE) spent nuclear fuel. The HIC will be approximately 5 3/8 inches (134.38mm) in outside diameter with 1/4 inch (6.35mm) thick walls, and have a removable lid with a metallic seal that is capable of being welded shut. The opening of the can is approximately 4 3/8 inches (111.13mm). The HIC is primarily designed to contain items in the DOE SNF inventory that do not meet acceptance standards for direct disposal in a geologic repository. This includes fuel in the form of particulate dusts, sectioned pieces of fuel, core rubble, melted ...
The Defense High Level Waste Disposal Container System supports the confinement and isolation of was...
DOE-owned spent nuclear fuels encompass many fuel types. In an effort to facilitate criticality anal...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
A high integrity can (HIC), designed to meet the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section III, ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a set of containers for the handling, interim storage, ...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP), operating from the Idaho National Engineering and E...
The aim for storage of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) either in wet or in dry storage systems is to ensure...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) created the National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) to manag...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing highly enriched uran...
This paper will examine issues associated with extended storage of a variety of spent nuclear fuels....
The Uncanistered Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Disposal Container System supports the confinement and iso...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
The Defense High Level Waste Disposal Container System supports the confinement and isolation of was...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
Abstract -U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) spent nuclear fuel (SNF) consists of hundreds of different...
The Defense High Level Waste Disposal Container System supports the confinement and isolation of was...
DOE-owned spent nuclear fuels encompass many fuel types. In an effort to facilitate criticality anal...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...
A high integrity can (HIC), designed to meet the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section III, ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a set of containers for the handling, interim storage, ...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP), operating from the Idaho National Engineering and E...
The aim for storage of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) either in wet or in dry storage systems is to ensure...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) created the National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) to manag...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing highly enriched uran...
This paper will examine issues associated with extended storage of a variety of spent nuclear fuels....
The Uncanistered Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Disposal Container System supports the confinement and iso...
This paper describes the disposal criticality analysis for canisters containing aluminum-based Depar...
The Defense High Level Waste Disposal Container System supports the confinement and isolation of was...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program, located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
Abstract -U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) spent nuclear fuel (SNF) consists of hundreds of different...
The Defense High Level Waste Disposal Container System supports the confinement and isolation of was...
DOE-owned spent nuclear fuels encompass many fuel types. In an effort to facilitate criticality anal...
Deep (4–5 km) boreholes are emerging as a safe, secure, environmentally sound and potentially cost-e...