03208nam 22004693 450 991100842600332120240510080244.097892013572369201357230(MiAaPQ)EBC31323399(Au-PeEL)EBL31323399(CKB)31987988300041(Exl-AI)31323399(OCoLC)1433205338(Perlego)4412448(EXLCZ)993198798830004120240510d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGuidebook on Spent Fuel Storage Options and Systems1st ed.Havertown :International Atomic Energy Agency,2024.©2024.1 online resource (108 pages)Technical Reports Series ;v.2401. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Objective -- 1.3. Scope -- 1.4. Structure -- 2. SPENT FUEL STORAGE -- 2.1. Spent fuel arisings -- 2.2. Alternatives for spent fuel storage -- 2.3. Selection criteria for away from reactor storage -- 3. SPENT FUEL STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES -- 3.1. Wet storage -- 3.2. Dry storage -- 3.2.1. Dry storage casks (metal and concrete) -- 3.2.2. Dry storage units (vertical and horizontal) -- 3.2.3. Storage buildings -- 4. SAFETY -- 4.1. Generic spent fuel storage design safety considerations -- 4.2. Specific spent fuel storage design safety considerations -- 4.2.1. Wet storage -- 4.2.2. Dry storage -- 4.3. Safety assessment -- 4.3.1. Anticipated operational occurrences -- 4.3.2. Design basis accidents -- 4.3.3. Design extension conditions -- 5. IMPACT OF AGEING ON SPENT FUEL AND SPENT FUEL STORAGE SYSTEMS -- 5.1. Potential degradation mechanisms affecting storage systems and spent fuel -- 5.1.1. Potential degradation mechanisms of storage systems, structures and components -- 5.1.2. Spent fuel potential degradation mechanisms (wet and dry) -- 5.2. Surveillance -- 5.2.1. Wet storageGenerated by AI.This guidebook provides comprehensive guidance on spent fuel storage options and systems, focusing on recent trends, operational experiences, and evolving technologies. It addresses the challenges associated with spent fuel management, particularly in light of higher fuel burnup and extended storage timeframes. The book is intended to help Member States, especially those new to nuclear power, in making informed decisions regarding the sustainable management of spent fuel. It includes detailed discussions on wet and dry storage technologies, safety assessments, economic considerations, and future developments in storage solutions.Generated by AI.Technical Reports SeriesSpent reactor fuelsGenerated by AIRadioactive wastesGenerated by AISpent reactor fuelsRadioactive wastesMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911008426003321Guidebook on Spent Fuel Storage Options and Systems4395349UNINA