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Studies and research concerning BNFP. Spent fuel disassembly: increasing hot-cell storage capacity at the Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5650041· OSTI ID:5650041

This report presents the results of work performed at AGNS in 1979 related to production-rate fuel disassembly in the existing hot cell spaces of the BNFP. The primary advantage of the developed technique is realized at a reprocessing plant facility where suitable hot cells and connecting storage pools are available. The existing spent fuel pools are also candidates for away-from-reactor (AFR) storage space. Storage estimates based on utilization of the BNFP indicate that a major expansion from 1600 MTU up to 3000 MTU is possible. The report presents data on the results of initial process development and prototype equipment testing. Assessments were made of operational safety, licensing, and economic factors. These studies indicate that the techniques are performable and have economic merit when there is a requirement for a large increment of new storage capacity. A development program plan is presented. This plan delineates the future work required to bring the process to a point where implementation is possible.

Research Organization:
Allied-General Nuclear Services, Barnwell, SC (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
ET-78-C-09-1040
OSTI ID:
5650041
Report Number(s):
AGNS--35900-1.3-47
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English