DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICAL BASIS FOR BURNUP CREDIT REGULATORY GUIDANCE IN THE UNITED STATES

Year
2010
Author(s)
C. V. Parks - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
J. C. Wagner - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
D. E. Mueller - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
I. C. Gauld - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract
In the United States there has been and continues to be considerable interest in the increased use of burnup credit as part of the safety basis for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) systems, and this interest has motivated numerous technical studies related to the application of burnup credit for assuring subcriticality limits are met. Responding to industry requests and needs, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission initiated a burnup credit research program, with support from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to develop regulatory guidance and the supporting technical bases for allowing and expanding the use of burnup credit in pressurized-water reactor SNF storage and transport applications. The objective of this paper is to summarize the work and significant accomplishments, with references to the technical reports and publications for complete details.