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COBRA-SFS Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis Code for Spent-Fuel Storage and Transportation Casks: Models and Methods

Thomas E. Michener, David R. Rector, Judith M. Cuta

Nuclear Technology / Volume 199 / Number 3 / September 2017 / Pages 330-349

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2017.1305190

Received:December 28, 2016
Accepted:March 6, 2017
Published:September 1, 2017

COBRA-SFS, a thermal-hydraulic code developed for steady-state and transient analysis of multiassembly spent-fuel storage and transportation systems, has been incorporated into the Used Nuclear Fuel-Storage, Transportation and Disposal Analysis Resource and Data System tool as a module devoted to spent-fuel-package thermal analysis. This paper summarizes the basic formulation of the equations and models used in the COBRA-SFS code, showing that COBRA-SFS fully captures the important physical behavior governing the thermal performance of spent-fuel storage systems, with internal and external natural convection flow patterns, and heat transfer by convection, conduction, and thermal radiation. Of particular significance is the capability for detailed thermal radiation modeling within the fuel rod array.