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Optimization of a Dry, Mixed Nuclear Fuel Storage Array for Nuclear Criticality Safety

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Baranko, Benjamin Thomas. (2015). Optimization of a Dry, Mixed Nuclear Fuel Storage Array for Nuclear Criticality Safety. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/baranko_idaho_0089n_10582.html

Title:
Optimization of a Dry, Mixed Nuclear Fuel Storage Array for Nuclear Criticality Safety
Author:
Baranko, Benjamin Thomas
Date:
2015
Keywords:
dry storage nuclear criticality safety nuclear fuel optimization spent fuel storage used fuel storage
Program:
Mechanical Engineering
Subject Category:
Nuclear engineering
Abstract:

A dry storage array of used nuclear fuel at the Idaho National Laboratory contains a mixture of more than twenty different research and test reactor fuel types in up to 636 fuel storage canisters. New analysis demonstrates that the current arrangement of the different fuel-type canisters does not minimize the system neutron multiplication factor (keff), and that the entire facility storage capacity cannot be utilized without exceeding the subcritical limit (ksafe) for ensuring nuclear criticality safety. This work determines a more optimal arrangement of the stored fuels with a goal to minimize the system keff, but with a minimum of potential fuel canister relocation movements. The solution to this multiple-objective optimization problem will allow for both an improvement in the facility utilization while also offering an enhancement in the safety margin. The solution method applies stochastic approximation and a Tabu search metaheuristic to an empirical model developed from supporting MCNP calculations. The results establish an optimal relocation of between four to sixty canisters, which will allow the current thirty-one empty canisters to be used for storage while reducing the array keff by up to 0.018 relative to the current arrangement.

Description:
masters, M.S., Mechanical Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Tokuhiro, Akira
Committee:
Hiromoto, Robert E; Montierth, Leland; Riley, Matthew E
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
Baranko_idaho_0089N_10582
Type:
Text
Format Original:
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