THERMAL ANALYSIS EVALUATIONS USING THE DRY CASK SIMULATOR

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Suffield, S. R. [1 ]
Richmond, D. J. [1 ]
Fort, J. A. [1 ]
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[1] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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Different thermal analysis models were developed to simulate the dry cask simulator (DCS). The DCS is an experiment designed to simulate dry storage of a single boiling water reactor fuel assembly under a variety of heat loads and internal pressures. The DCS was set up and tested in both a vertical and horizontal configuration to determine cladding temperatures in vertical and horizontal dry cask storage systems. The models included a detailed STAR-CCM+ model with the fuel assembly geometry explicitly modeled, a porous STAR-CCM+ model with the fuel assembly geometry modeled as a porous media region with calculated effective properties, and a COBRAS-FS model. COBRA-SFS is a thermal-hydraulic code developed for steady-state and transient analysis of multi assembly spent-fuel storage and transportation systems. STAR-CCM+ is a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. Both a detailed and porous STAR-CCM+ model were developed to look at the effective thermal conductivity (k(eff)) approach to modeling a fuel assembly. A k(eff) fuel model is typically modeled in CFD thermal analyses due to its significantly lower computational costs. The models were run for a combination of low and high canister pressures (100 kPa and 800 kPa) and low and high internal heat loads (0.5 kW and 5 kW). Results from all three models were compared against experimental data taken from the DCS for the peak cladding temperature (PCT) and inlet air mass flow.
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