Thermomechanical Modeling of the Spent Fuel Test-Climax

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. C. Patrick
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Spent Fuel Test-Climax (SFT-C) was con- ducted to evaluate the feasibility of retrievable deep geologic storage of commercially generated spent nuclear-reactor fuel assemblies. One of the primary aspects of the test was to measure the thermomechanical response of the rock mass to the extensive heating of a large volume of rock. Instrumentation was emplaced to measure stress changes, relative motion of the rock mass, and tunnel closures during three year of heating from thermally decaying heat sources, followed by a six month cooldown period. The calculations reported here were performed using the best available input parameters, thermal and mechanical properties, and power levels which were directly measured or inferred from measurements made during the test. This report documents the results of these calculations and compares the results with selected measurements made during heating and cooling of the SFT-C.
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APA: W. C. Patrick  (1986)  Thermomechanical Modeling of the Spent Fuel Test-Climax

MLA: W. C. Patrick Thermomechanical Modeling of the Spent Fuel Test-Climax. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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