Price, Laura L.; Gomberg, Steve
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Environmental Management - EM, Project Management (EM-50) (United States)2015
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Environmental Management - EM, Project Management (EM-50) (United States)2015
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[en] The mission of the United States Department of Energy's Office of Environmental Management is to complete the safe cleanup of the environmental legacy brought about from five decades of nuclear weapons development and government-sponsored nuclear energy research. Some of the wastes that must be managed have been identified as good candidates for disposal in a deep borehole in crystalline rock. In particular, wastes that can be disposed of in a small package are good candidates for this disposal concept. A canister-based system that can be used for handling these wastes during the disposition process (i.e., storage, transfer, transportation, and disposal) could facilitate the eventual disposal of these wastes. Development of specifications for the universal canister system will consider the regulatory requirements that apply to storage, transportation, and disposal of the capsules, as well as operational requirements and limits that could affect the design of the canister (e.g., deep borehole diameter). In addition, there are risks and technical challenges that need to be recognized and addressed as Universal Canister system specifications are developed. This paper provides an approach to developing specifications for such a canister system that is integrated with the overall efforts of the DOE's Used Fuel Disposition Campaign's Deep Borehole Field Test and compatible with planned storage of potential borehole-candidate wastes.
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1 Nov 2015; 13 p; WM2016: Waste Management Symposia 2016; Phoenix, AZ (United States); 6-10 Mar 2016; OSTIID--1331923; AC04-94AL85000
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Rigali, Mark J.; Price, Laura L.
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
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[en] This report documents key elements of the conceptual design for deep borehole disposal of radioactive waste to support the development of a universal canister concept of operations. A universal canister is a canister that is designed to be able to store, transport, and dispose of radioactive waste without the canister having to be reopened to treat or repackage the waste. This report focuses on the conceptual design for disposal of radioactive waste contained in a universal canister in a deep borehole. The general deep borehole disposal concept consists of drilling a borehole into crystalline basement rock to a depth of about 5 km, emplacing WPs in the lower 2 km of the borehole, and sealing and plugging the upper 3 km. Research and development programs for deep borehole disposal have been ongoing for several years in the United States and the United Kingdom; these studies have shown that deep borehole disposal of radioactive waste could be safe, cost effective, and technically feasible. The design concepts described in this report are workable solutions based on expert judgment, and are intended to guide follow-on design activities. Both preclosure and postclosure safety were considered in the development of the reference design concept. The requirements and assumptions that form the basis for the deep borehole disposal concept include WP performance requirements, radiological protection requirements, surface handling and transport requirements, and emplacement requirements. The key features of the reference disposal concept include borehole drilling and construction concepts, WP designs, and waste handling and emplacement concepts. These features are supported by engineering analyses.
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1 Aug 2016; 98 p; OSTIID--1431431; AC04-94AL85000; Available from http://prod.sandia.gov/sand_doc/2016/167444.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1431431/
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COCHRAN, JOHN R.; BEYELER, WALTER E.; BROSSEAU, DOUGLAS A.; BRUSH, LAURENCE H.; BROWN, THERESA J.; CROWE, BRUCE; CONRAD, STEPHEN H.; DAVID, PAUL A.; EHRHORN, THOMAS F.; FOGLEMAN, BILL; GALLEGOS, DAVID P.; HAAKER, RICK; KALININA, ELENA ARKADIEVNA; PRICE, LAURA L.; THOMAS, DICK P. WIRTH; SHARON, RUTH
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (United States); Sandia National Labs., Livermore, CA (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)2001
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (United States); Sandia National Labs., Livermore, CA (United States). Funding organisation: US Department of Energy (United States)2001
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1 Sep 2001; 807 p; AC04-94AL85000; Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/787642-Hlm1bL/native/
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Price, Laura L.; Barela, Amanda Crystal; Schetnan, Richard Reed; Walkow, Walter M.
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
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[en] The United States Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy, Fuel Cycle Technology Program sponsors nuclear fuel cycle research and development. As part of its Fuel Cycle Options campaign, the DOE has established the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Options Catalog. The catalog is intended for use by the Fuel Cycle Technologies Program in planning its research and development activities and disseminating information regarding nuclear energy to interested parties. The purpose of this report is to document the improvements and additions that have been made to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Options Catalog in the 2016 fiscal year.
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31 Aug 2016; 31 p; OSTIID--1431459; AC04-94AL85000; Available from http://prod.sandia.gov/sand_doc/2016/168411r.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1431459/
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Price, Laura L.; Barela, Amanda Crystal; Schetnan, Richard Reed; Walkow, Walter M.
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2015
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2015
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[en] The United States Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy, Fuel Cycle Technology Program sponsors nuclear fuel cycle research and development. As part of its Fuel Cycle Options campaign, the DOE has established the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Options Catalog. The catalog is intended for use by the Fuel Cycle Technologies Program in planning its research and development activities and disseminating information regarding nuclear energy to interested parties. The purpose of this report is to document the improvements and additions that have been made to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Options Catalog in the 2015 fiscal year.
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1 Nov 2015; 19 p; OSTIID--1331522; AC04-94AL85000; Available from http://prod.sandia.gov/sand_doc/2015/159738r.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1331522/
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Freeze, Geoffrey A.; Stein, Emily; Price, Laura L.; MacKinnon, Robert J.; Tillman, Jack Bruce
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5) (United States)2016
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[en] This report presents a preliminary safety analysis for the deep borehole disposal (DBD) concept, using a safety case framework. A safety case is an integrated collection of qualitative and quantitative arguments, evidence, and analyses that substantiate the safety, and the level of confidence in the safety, of a geologic repository. This safety case framework for DBD follows the outline of the elements of a safety case, and identifies the types of information that will be required to satisfy these elements. At this very preliminary phase of development, the DBD safety case focuses on the generic feasibility of the DBD concept. It is based on potential system designs, waste forms, engineering, and geologic conditions; however, no specific site or regulatory framework exists. It will progress to a site-specific safety case as the DBD concept advances into a site-specific phase, progressing through consent-based site selection and site investigation and characterization.
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1 Oct 2016; 274 p; OSTIID--1330929; AC04-94AL85000; Available from http://prod.sandia.gov/sand_doc/2016/1610949r.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1330929/
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Sassani, David; Jang, Je-Hun; Mariner, Paul; Price, Laura L.; Rechard, Robert P.; Rigali, Mark J.; Rogers, Ralph; Stein, Emily; Walkow, Walter M.; Weck, Philippe F.
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5). Used Fuel Disposition Campaign (UFDC) (United States)2016
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy - NE, Fuel Cycle Technologies (NE-5). Used Fuel Disposition Campaign (UFDC) (United States)2016
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[en] The Waste Form Disposal Options Evaluation Report (SNL 2014) evaluated disposal of both Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel (CSNF) and DOE-managed HLW and Spent Nuclear Fuel (DHLW and DSNF) in the variety of disposal concepts being evaluated within the Used Fuel Disposition Campaign. That work covered a comprehensive inventory and a wide range of disposal concepts. The primary goal of this work is to evaluate the information needs for analyzing disposal solely of a subset of those wastes in a Defense Repository (DRep; i.e., those wastes that are either defense related, or managed by DOE but are not commercial in origin). A potential DRep also appears to be safe in the range of geologic mined repository concepts, but may have different concepts and features because of the very different inventory of waste that would be included. The focus of this status report is to cover the progress made in FY16 toward: (1) developing a preliminary DRep included inventory for engineering/design analyses; (2) assessing the major differences of this included inventory relative to that in other analyzed repository systems and the potential impacts to disposal concepts; (3) designing and developing an on-line waste library (OWL) to manage the information of all those wastes and their waste forms (including CSNF if needed); and (4) constraining post-closure waste form degradation performance for safety assessments of a DRep. In addition, some continuing work is reported on identifying potential candidate waste types/forms to be added to the full list from SNL (2014 - see Table C-1) which also may be added to the OWL in the future. The status for each of these aspects is reported herein.
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23 Sep 2016; 115 p; OSTIID--1333703; AC04-94AL85000; Available from http://prod.sandia.gov/sand_doc/2016/169485r.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1333703/
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