Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2021

Topology optimization of tie-down structure for transportation of metal cask containing spent nuclear fuel

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Spent nuclear fuel, which can degrade during long-term storage, must be transported intact in normal transport conditions. In this regard, many studies, including those involving Multi-Modal Transportation Test (MMTT) campaigns, have been conducted. In order to transport the spent fuel safely, a tie-down structure for supporting and transporting a cask containing the spent fuel is essential. To ensure its structural integrity, a method for finding an optimum conceptual design for the tie-down structure is presented. An optimized transportation test model of a tie-down structure for the KORAD-21 metal cask is derived based on the proposed optimization approach, and the transportation\xa0test model is manufactured by redesigning the optimized model to enable its producibility. The topology optimization approach presented in this paper can be used to obtain optimum conceptual designs of tie-down structures developed in the future.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/J.NET.2021.01.019
Language English
Journal Nuclear Engineering and Technology

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