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DEVELOPMENT OF A HI-STORM OVERPACK AND MPC-32 THERMAL-HYDRAULIC MODEL WITH THE MOOSE FRAMEWORK
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE). 2023, :1036
Subject
HI-STORM 100
MOOSE
Multi-Purpose Canister
Natural Circulation Loops
Spent Nuclear Fuel
Language
English
ISSN
2424-2934
Abstract
This project aims to validate and improve the capabilities of a thermal model of the MPC-32 canister and HI-STORM overpack, using the Multiphysics Object-Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE) based on the previous study of the author. MOOSE is an open-source framework developed by Idaho National Laboratory for multiscale, multiphysics simulations. This study will improve the capabilities of the thermal-hydraulic model of the HI-STORM dry cask storage system. The dry cask storage system often uses the chimney model to model the natural circulation of the air in the overpack storage systems. This study offers a new reliable and inclusive strategy for resolving issues pertaining to dry cask storage. The solution strategy eliminates the assumptions of Bernoulli equation in the chimney model.

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