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Assessing the Consequences of Postclosure Criticality in Spent Nuclear Fuel

Laura Price, Halim Alsaed, Eduardo Basurto, Alex Salazar, Gregory Davidson, Mathew Swinney

Nuclear Technology / Volume 210 / Number 9 / September 2024 / Pages 1549-1566

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2023.2277028

Received:March 31, 2023
Accepted:October 22, 2023
Published:August 6, 2024

The U.S. Department of Energy is funding research into studying the consequences of postclosure criticality on the performance of a generic repository by (1) identifying the features, events, and processes (FEPs) that need to be considered in such an analysis, (2) developing the tools needed to model the relevant FEPs in a postclosure performance assessment, and (3) conducting analyses both with and without the occurrence of a postclosure criticality and comparing the results. This paper describes progress in this area of research and presents the results to date of analyzing the consequences of a postulated steady-state criticality in a hypothetical saturated shale repository. Preliminary results indicate that postclosure criticality would not affect repository performance.