Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In Granite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lawrence D. Ramspott
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A test of retrievable geologic storage of spent fuel assemblies from an operating commercial nuclear reactor is underway at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) of the U.S. Department of Energy his generic test is located 420 m below the surface in the Climax granitic stock. Eleven canisters of spent fuel approximately 2.5 years out of reactor core (about 1.6 kW/canister thermal output) were emplaced in a storage drift along with 6 electrical simulator canisters. Two adjacent drifts contain electrical heaters, which are operated to simulate within the test array the thermal field of a large repository. Fuel was loaded during April-May 1980 and initial results of the test will be presented.
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APA: Lawrence D. Ramspott  (1981)  Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In Granite

MLA: Lawrence D. Ramspott Status Report On The Spent Fuel Test-Climax A Test Of Geologic Storage Of High-Level Waste In Granite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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