The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a set of containers for the handling, interim storage, transportation, and disposal in the national repository of DOE spent nuclear fuel (SNF). This container design, referred to as the standardized DOE SNF canister or standardized canister, was developed by the Department’s National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) working in conjunction with the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM) and the DOE spent fuel sites. This canister had to have a standardized design yet be capable of accepting virtually all of the DOE SNF, be placed in a variety of storage and transportation systems, and still be acceptable to the repository. Since specific design details regarding the storage, transportation, and repository disposal of DOE SNF were not finalized, the NSNFP recognized the necessity to specify a complete DOE SNF canister design. This allowed other evaluations of canister performance and design to proceed as well as providing standardized canister users adequate information to proceed with their work. This paper is an update of a paper [1] presented to the 1999 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Pressure Vessels and Piping (PVP) Conference. It discusses recent progress achieved in various areas to enhance acceptance of this canister not only by the DOE complex but also fabricators and regulatory agencies.
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ASME 2002 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
August 5–9, 2002
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Conference Sponsors:
- Pressure Vessels and Piping Division
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0-7918-4660-1
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Recent Progress on the Standardized DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel Canister Available to Purchase
D. Keith Morton,
D. Keith Morton
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Spencer D. Snow,
Spencer D. Snow
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Tom E. Rahl,
Tom E. Rahl
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Tom J. Hill,
Tom J. Hill
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
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Richard P. Morissette
Richard P. Morissette
Beckman & Associates, Inc., Minden, NV
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D. Keith Morton
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Spencer D. Snow
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Tom E. Rahl
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Tom J. Hill
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Richard P. Morissette
Beckman & Associates, Inc., Minden, NV
Paper No:
PVP2002-1613, pp. 49-54; 6 pages
Published Online:
August 14, 2008
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Morton, DK, Snow, SD, Rahl, TE, Hill, TJ, & Morissette, RP. "Recent Progress on the Standardized DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel Canister." Proceedings of the ASME 2002 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Transportation, Storage, and Disposal of Radioactive Materials. Vancouver, BC, Canada. August 5–9, 2002. pp. 49-54. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2002-1613
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