TY - CONF A1 - Weber, Mike A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Schulze, Dietmar T1 - Numerical simulation of the behaviour of elastomer seals under consideration of time dependent effects N2 - Due to delays in the site-selection procedure to establish a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high level waste and in construction of the already licensed Konrad-repository for low and intermediate level waste without heat generation, extended periods of interim storage become more relevant in Germany. BAM is involved in most of the cask licensing procedures and especially responsible for the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues. The long-term performance of elastomer seals for lid Systems of transport and storage casks whether used as auxiliary seals in spent fuel caslcs or as primary seals for low and intermediate level waste packages is an important issue in this context (Jaunich, 2013; Jaunich, 2014; Kömmling, 2015). The polymeric structure of these seals causes a complex mechanical behaviour with time-dependent elasticity reduction and loss of elastic recovery. The paper presents first results of a comprehensive test Programme consisting of several static and dynamic mechanical short- and long-term tests which have been carried out at BAM on specimens made of representative types of elastomers, fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) and ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM). The investigation of the test results used to identify material models and their Parameters as well as the development of two finite element models for the numerical Simulation of tension and compression tests using the finite element code ABAQUS® are described. The calculation results are presented in comparison to the test results. The influence of important material and test parameters was investigated and discussed in sensitivity analyses. T2 - RAMTRANSPORT 2015 - International conference on the radioactive materials transport and storage CY - Oxford, UK DA - 19.05.2015 KW - Numerical analysis KW - Extended interim storage KW - Elastomer seals PY - 2015 SP - Session 4, Paper 28, 1 EP - 9 AN - OPUS4-33832 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Weber, Mike A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Schulze, Dietmar A1 - Probst, Ulrich T1 - Testing and Numerical Simulation of Elastomers - From Specimen Tests to Simulation of Seal Behavior under Assembly Conditions N2 - Due to delays in the siting procedure to establish a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high level radioactive waste as well as in construction of the already licensed Konrad repository for low and intermediate level radioactive waste, extended periods of interim storage become more relevant in Germany. BAM is involved in most of the cask licensing procedures and especially responsible for the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues. The long-term performance of elastomer seals for lid systems of transport and storage casks, whether used as auxiliary seals in spent fuel casks or as primary seals for low and intermediate level waste packages, is an important issue in this context. The polymeric structure of these seals causes a complex mechanical behavior with time-dependent sealing force reduction. The results of a comprehensive purpose-designed test program consisting of basic compression and tension tests as well as relaxation tests on unaged specimens of representative types of elastomers (fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) and ethylene propylene diene rubber (EPDM)) at different temperatures and strain rates are presented. They were used to identify the constitutive behavior and to obtain parameters for finite element material models provided by the computer code ABAQUS®. After estimating the influence of uncertainties such as Poisson’s ratio and friction coefficient by sensitivity analyses, the chosen parameters had to prove their suitability for the finite element simulation of the specimen tests themselves. Based on this preliminary work the simulation of a specific laboratory test configuration containing a typical elastomer seal with circular cross section is presented. The chosen finite element material model and the implemented parameters had to show that they are able to represent not only the specimen behavior under predominantly uniaxial load but also the more complex stress states in real components. Deviations between the measured and calculated results are pointed out and discussed. For the consideration of long-term effects in the simulation of elastomer behavior, test results of aged specimens are needed. First information about a new test program, started recently and planned to provide these data, are given. T2 - ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference (PVP2017) CY - Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA DA - 16.07.2017 KW - Time dependent effects KW - Low temperature behavior KW - Elastomeric seals KW - Aging KW - Simulation KW - Testing PY - 2017 SN - 978-0-7918-5802-8 VL - 7 SP - Article UNSP V007T07A035, 1 EP - 8 AN - OPUS4-41841 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Weber, Mike A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Schulze, Dietmar T1 - Testing and numerical simulation of elastomeric seals under consideration of time dependent effects N2 - Due to delays in the siting procedure to establish a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high level waste and in construction of the already licensed Konrad repository for low and intermediate level waste, extended periods of interim storage will become more relevant in Germany. BAM is involved in most of the cask licensing procedures and is responsible for the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues. Elastomeric seals are widely used as barrier seals for containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste. In addition they are also used as auxiliary seals in spent fuel storage and transportation casks (dual purpose casks (DPC)). To address the complex requirements resulting from the described applications, BAM has initiated several test programs for investigating the behavior of elastomeric seals. These include experiments concerning the hyperelastic and viscoelastic behavior at different temperatures and strain rates, the low temperature performance down to -40°C, the influence of gamma irradiation and the aging behavior. The first part of the paper gives an overview of these tests, their relevant results and their possible impact on BAM’s work as a consultant in the framework of approval and licensing procedures. The second part presents an approach of the development of a finite element model using the finite element code ABAQUS®. The long-term goal is to simulate the complex elastomeric behavior in a complete lid closure system under specific operation and accident conditions. T2 - ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference (PVP2016) CY - Vancouver, BC, Canada DA - 17.07.2016 KW - Elastomeric seals KW - Testing KW - Low temperature behavior KW - Aging KW - Simulation KW - Time dependent effects PY - 2016 SN - 978-0-7918-5045-9 VL - 7 SP - Paper 63192, 1 EP - 10 AN - OPUS4-37046 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Erhard, Anton A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Droste, Bernhard A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Wille, Frank T1 - Nuclear power plant waste management strategy in Germany N2 - The shut-down of eight nuclear power plants and the phase out of the nuclear energy genera� tion in Germany, due to a decision of the German government after the Fukushima accident, has rapidly forced the need for transportation and storage of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from shut-down reactors in this country. In accordance with the present strategy in Germany, which is characterized by searching for appropriate final repository areas, only the dry interim stor� age facilities are available for storage nuclear waste of the decommissioned plants as well as the operating plants. Therefore, the transportation and the storage casks must be available for both types of light water reactors. But for the time being this is the bottleneck. Unfortunately the prognoses are neglecting the fact, that such a high number of casks are needed in a very short space of time. This requires the acceleration of formal activeness in relation to the li� censes but also an increase of the production. In the meanwhile to get this process started, the only possibility is the storage in the pools at the plant site. Anyway, for the time being, this is one of the problems for dismantling the eight plants which have been shut down due to the decision of the Government, which is now fixed in the last amended German Atomic Energy Act dated 24th of February 2012. Starting to dismantle in the radioactive regions of the plants requires empty pools. For emptying the pools of damaged SNF special procedures regarding the transportation and storage are necessary. The transportation of damaged SNF requires special casks or at least special procedures and therefore also a special licenses. This paper describes the challenge for the management in transportation and storage of SNF in Germany after the shut-down of the nuclear power plants by reason of the Fukushima acci� dent. T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30135 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Probst, Ulrich A1 - Nagelschmidt, Sven A1 - Schulz, Sebastian T1 - Long-term performance of metal seals for transport and storage casks N2 - Dual purpose casks for the transportation and storage of spent nuclear fuel and other radioactive materials require very high leak-tightness of lid closure Systems under accident conditions as well as in the long-term to prevent activity release. For that purpose metal seals of specific types with an inner helical spring and outer metal liners are widely used and have shown their excellent performance if certain quality assurance requirements for fabrication and assembling are satisfied. Well defined surface roughness, clean and dry inert conditions are therefore essential. No seal failure in a loaded cask happened under these conditions until today. Nevertheless, the considered and licensed Operation period is limited and all safety assessments have been performed and approved for this period of time which is 40 years in Germany so far. But in the meantime longer storage periods might be necessary for the future and therefore additional material data will be required. BAM is involved in the qualification and evaluation procedures of those seals from the early beginning. Because long-term tests are always time consuming BAM has early decided to perform additional tests with specific test seal configurations to gain a better understanding of the long-term behavior with regard to seal pressure force, leakage rate and useable resilience which is safety relevant mainly in case of accidental mechanical loads inside a storage facility or during a subsequent transport. Main test parameters are the material of the outer seal jacket (silver or aluminum) and the temperature. This paper presents the BAM test program including an innovative test mock-up and most recent test results. Based on these data extrapolation models to extended time periods are discussed, and also future plans to continue tests and to investigate seal behavior for additional test parameters are explained. T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 13 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30136 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wille, Frank A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Droste, Bernhard A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Baden, M. T1 - German approach and experience feedback of transport ability of SNF packages after interim storage N2 - In Germany the concept of dry interim storage of spent fuel in dual purpose metal casks is implemented, currently for periods of up to 40 years. The casks being used have an approved package design in accordance with the international transport regulations. The license for dry storage is granted on the German Atomic Energy Act with respect to the recently revised “Guidelines for dry interim storage of irradiated fuel assemblies and heat-generating radioactive waste in casks” by the German Waste management Commission (ESK). For transport on public routes between or after long term interim storage periods, it has to be ensured that the transport and storage casks fulfil the specifications of the transport approval or other sufficient properties which satisfy the proofs for the compliance of the safety objectives at that time. In recent years the validation period of transport approval certificates for manufactured, loaded and stored packages were discussed among authorities and applicants. A case dependant system of 3, 5 and 10 years was established. There are consequences for the safety cases in the Package Design Safety Report including evaluation of long term behavior of components and specific operating procedures of the package. Present research and knowledge concerning the long term behavior of transport and storage cask components have to be consulted as well as experiences from interim cask storage operations. Challenges in the safety assessment are e.g. the behavior of aged metal and elastomeric gaskets under IAEA test conditions to ensure that the results of drop tests can be transferred to the compliance of the safety objectives at the time of transport after the interim storage period. T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 KW - Storage KW - Transport KW - Lagerung KW - Verpackung KW - Radioactive material PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30159 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wille, Frank A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Droste, Bernhard A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Baden, M. T1 - German approach and feedback on experience of transportability of SNF packages after interim storage N2 - In Germany, the concept of dry interim storage of spent fuel in dual purpose metal casks is implemented, currently for periods of up to 40 years. The casks being used have an approved package design in accordance with the international transport regulations. The license for dry storage is granted on the German Atomic Energy Act with respect to the recently revised 'Guidelines for dry interim storage of irradiated fuel assemblies and heat-generating radioactive waste in casks' by the German Waste management Commission. For transport on public routes between or after long term interim storage periods, it has to be ensured that the transport and storage casks fulfil the specifications of the transport approval or other sufficient properties, which satisfy the proofs for the compliance of the safety objectives at that time. In recent years, the validation period of transport approval certificates for manufactured, loaded and stored packages were discussed among authorities and applicants. A case dependent system of 3, 5 and 10 years was established. There are consequences for the safety cases in the Package Design Safety Report, including evaluation of long term behaviour of components and specific operating procedures of the package. The present research and knowledge concerning the long term behaviour of transport and storage cask components have to be consulted as well as experiences from interim cask storage operations. Challenges in the safety assessment are e.g. the behaviour of aged metal and elastomeric gaskets under IAEA test conditions to ensure that the results of drop tests can be transferred to the compliance of the safety objectives at the time of transport after the interim storage period. Assessment methods for the material compatibility, the behaviour of fuel assemblies and the aging behaviour of shielding parts are issues as well. This paper describes the state of the art technology in Germany, explains recent experience on transport preparation after interim storage and points out arising prospective challenges. KW - Radioactive material storage KW - Dry storage KW - Interim storage KW - Cask design KW - Radioactive material transport KW - Regulation KW - Operating procedures KW - Package KW - Safety KW - Storage KW - Transport KW - Lagerung KW - Spent fuel PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1179/1746510914Y.0000000064 SN - 1746-5095 SN - 1746-5109 SN - 0957-476X VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 55 EP - 59 PB - Ramtrans Publ. CY - Ashford AN - OPUS4-33834 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria T1 - Beitrag zu den Anforderungen an die Beschaffenheit von Endlagerbehältern hinsichtlich ihrer Rückholbarkeit und Bergbarkeit N2 - Die Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) wurde von der AG 3 der Kommission Lagerung hoch radioaktiver Abfallstoffe gebeten, Anforderungen an Behälter für die Endlagerung hoch radioaktiver Abfallstoffe im Hinblick auf ih-re Rückholbarkeit während des Endlagerbetriebes und ihre Bergbarkeit nach Ver-schluss des Endlagers über einen Zeitraum von 500 (bis 1.000 ?) Jahren darzu-stellen. Die BAM kommt diesem Wunsch auf der Grundlage ihrer langjährigen Er-fahrungen und Fachkenntnisse auf den Gebieten der Bauartprüfung und der si-cherheitstechnischen Begutachtung von Transport- und Lagerbehältern für radio-aktive Stoffe nach. PY - 2015 UR - https://www.bundestag.de/blob/396206/f0a6276f4e2741c3022afb8ce64c0689/drs_047-data.pdf SP - 1 EP - 12 AN - OPUS4-35104 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Herold, Christian A1 - Bollingerfehr, W. A1 - Wunderlich, A. A1 - Prignitz, S. T1 - Anforderungen an Behälter für die Endlagerung hochradioaktiver Abfälle in Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein N2 - Bei der Auswahl eines Standortes für ein Endlager für hochradioaktive Abfälle (Wärme entwickelnde radioaktive Abfälle und ausgediente Brennelemente) in Deutschland werden auf Grundlage des Standortauswahlgesetzes von 2017 die drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteine Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein in Betracht gezogen. Die Auswahl eines konkreten Endlagerstandortes steht dabei in engem Zusammenhang mit den für die jeweiligen Wirtsgesteine geeignet erscheinender Endlagersystemen. Zentraler Bestandteil dieser Endlagersysteme sind die Endlagerbehälter, deren Gestaltung und Auslegung maßgeblich die Randbedingungen für die Transport- und Einlagerungstechnik vorgibt und zudem die Nachweise zur Betriebs- und Langzeitsicherheit entscheidend prägt. Daher ist es für die Behälterentwicklung erforderlich, die an Endlagerbehälter zu stellenden Anforderungen systematisch herzuleiten. Auf dieser Grundlage können anforderungsgerechte Endlagerbehälter zielgerichtet für die jeweils zu untersuchenden Endlagerstandorte in unterschiedlichen Wirtsgesteinen entwickelt werden. Dieser Beitrag fasst die wesentlichen Ergebnisse des von BAM und BGE TECHNOLOGY GmbH im Zeitraum 2017 bis 2020 bearbeiteten und vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi) geförderten Forschungsvorhabens KoBrA zusammen, die in einem Abschlussbericht und vier zugehörigen Teilberichten umfassend dokumentiert sind. T2 - Tage der Standortauswahl CY - Freiberg, Germany DA - 11.02.2021 KW - Endlager KW - Behälter KW - Sicherheitsanforderungen KW - hochradioaktive Abfälle PY - 2021 SP - 1 EP - 10 AN - OPUS4-53114 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Herold, Christian A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Nationaler und Internationaler Stand zu bereits existierenden Anforderungen und Konzepten für Endlagerbehälter und Zusammenstellung sicherheitsrelevanter Behältereigenschaften; Bericht zum Arbeitspaket 1 des FuE-Verbundvorhabens KoBrA N2 - Im hier vorliegenden Bericht wurde im Rahmen einer umfassenden Literaturrecherche der nationale und internationale Stand von Wissenschaft und Technik hinsichtlich Behälterkonzepten und Behälteranforderungen erfasst. Dabei wurde eine umfangreiche Dokumentensammlung zusammengestellt und sortiert, die als Quellenbasis für alle weiteren Arbeiten zur Verfügung steht. Die Auswertung der gesammelten Informationen resultiert in einem Überblick über internationale Behälterentwicklungen sowie einer detaillierten Übersicht über die Behälterkonzepte und die ihnen zugrundeliegenden Anforderungskataloge aus elf fortgeschrittenen Endlagerprogrammen. KW - Endlager KW - Behälter KW - Sicherheitsanforderungen KW - Hochradioaktive Abfälle PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.2314/KXP:1759195804 N1 - Auftraggeber: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Förderkennzeichen: 02E11537. SP - 1 EP - 284 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-53117 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Herold, Christian A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Bollingerfehr, W. A1 - Wunderlich, A. A1 - Prignitz, S. T1 - Erarbeitung von Vorschlägen für mögliche Behälterkonzepte in den drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteinen Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein; Bericht zum Arbeitspaket 4 des FuE Verbundvorhabens KoBrA N2 - Dieser Bericht untersucht die im ersten Arbeitspaket ermittelten vorhandenen bzw. entwickelten Behälterkonzepte dahingehend, inwieweit die jeweiligen Behälterfunktionen unter den im zweiten und dritten Arbeitspaket ermittelten Randbedingungen und Einwirkungen den im dritten Arbeitspaket ermittelten Anforderungen an endlagerfähige Behälter in einem deutschen Endlager genügen. Zum anderen sollen, basierend auf den im zweiten Arbeitspaket ermittelten Randbedingungen und den im dritten Arbeitspaket hergeleiteten und zusammengestellten Anforderungen an die Endlagerbehälter, Vorschläge für mögliche generische Endlagerbehälter in den drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteinen Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein erarbeitet werden. Die im ersten Arbeitspaket recherchierten Behälterkonzepte, deren Entwicklungslinien und zugrundeliegende Behälteranforderungen bilden hier den Ausgangspunkt für weitergehende Überlegungen hinsichtlich ihrer potenziellen Eignung für ein zukünftiges deutsches Endlager und zur Skizzierung generischer Konzepte für zukünftige Endlagerbehälter. KW - Endlager KW - Behälter KW - Sicherheitsanforderungen KW - Hochradioaktive Abfälle PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.2314/KXP:1759194123 N1 - Auftraggeber: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Förderkennzeichen: 02E11537. SP - 1 EP - 76 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-53118 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Herold, Christian A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Bollingerfehr, W. A1 - Wunderlich, A. A1 - Prignitz, S. T1 - Herleitung und Zusammenstellung der Anforderungen an Endlagerbehälter für ein HAW-Endlager in den drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteinen Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein; Bericht zum Arbeitspaket 3 des FuE Verbundvorhabens KoBrA N2 - Der Bericht zum Arbeitspaket 3 baut auf den Ergebnissen der internationalen Recherche (AP1) sowie der Zusammenstellung der Randbedingungen und Beanspruchungsgrößen für die Endlagerbehälter (AP2) auf. Die Anforderungen an die Behälter – regulatorische, betriebliche sowie solche aus der Standortgeologie und den Einwirkungen und Prozessen, denen die Behälter ausgesetzt sind – werden hergeleitet und systematisch dargestellt. Die für das Endlagersystem zu betrachtenden Nutzungsphasen werden aus den regulatorischen Anforderungen hergeleitet und charakterisiert. Die Einwirkungen auf die Behälter in den drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteinen sowie die sich für die Erfüllung der Sicherheitsfunktionen des Behälters als Teil des Endlagersystems ergebenden Behälterfunktionen werden ebenfalls wirtsgesteins- und zeitphasenabhängig betrachtet. Schließlich werden aus den Einwirkungen auf die Behälter und den Anforderungen an die Behälterfunktionen auch quantifizierbare Behälterfunktionen für alle drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteine abgeleitet. KW - Endlager KW - Behälter KW - Sicherheitsanforderungen KW - Hochradioaktive Abfälle PY - 2020 UR - https://www.bge-technology.de/fileadmin/user_upload/MEDIATHEK/f_e_berichte/KoBrA/2020-KoBrA_Bericht_AP3.pdf N1 - Auftraggeber: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Förderkennzeichen: 02E11527 und 02E11537. SP - 1 EP - 254 PB - BGE Technology CY - Peine AN - OPUS4-53119 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Herold, Christian A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Bollingerfehr, W. A1 - Prignitz, S. A1 - Wunderlich, A. T1 - Abschlussbericht zum FuE-Verbundvorhaben KoBrA: Anforderungen und Konzepte für Behälter zur Endlagerung von Wärme entwickelnden radioaktiven Abfällen und ausgedienten Brennelementen in Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein N2 - Im Forschungsvorhaben KoBrA werden Anforderungen an Endlagerbehälter für hochradioaktive Abfälle erstmals systematisch und unter Berücksichtigung des internationalen Standes von Wissenschaft und Technik hergeleitet. Parallel werden die behälterrelevanten Randbedingungen und Beanspruchungsgrößen für Endlagerbehälter in den drei potenziellen Wirtsgesteinen Steinsalz, Tonstein und Kristallingestein ermittelt. Darauf aufbauend werden die zur Erfüllung der Anforderungen unter den gegebenen Einwirkungen und Beanspruchungen notwendigen Behälterfunktionen bestimmt und erste Konzeptideen für zukünftige Endlagerbehälter diskutiert bzw. entwickelt. KW - Endlager KW - Behälter KW - Anforderungen KW - Hochradioaktive Abfälle KW - Wirtsgestein PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.2314/KXP:1750909669 N1 - Auftraggeber: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), Förderkennzeichen: 02E11527 und 02E11537. SP - 1 EP - 110 PB - BGE Technology CY - Peine AN - OPUS4-52289 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Nagelschmidt, Sven A1 - Probst, Ulrich A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Long-term investigations of metal seals for storage casks of radioctive materials N2 - The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) is a federal institute for materials research and testing in Germany and has been involved in the qualification and safety evaluation procedures of metal seals from the early beginning of the interim storage licensing procedures for radioactive materials, stored in dual purpose casks. Regarding this subject, BAM investigates the long-term behavior of metal seals under the influence of temperature using experimental data and analytical approaches. The development of numerical models is in progress as well. Systematic experimental investigations performed by BAM indicate a continuous decrease of the remaining seal force and the usable resilience considering the leak tightness. Hence, there is a fundamental interest of describing time and temperature dependency to gain predictable values for the long-term behavior and to achieve reliable results with help of short-term tests. The paper gives an overview about the sealing principle, test program and test results of metal seals of the type HELICOFLEX® HN200. The aging effect, respectively the long-term behavior in dependency of time and temperature, are introduced for two different outer liner materials, aluminum and silver. T2 - PVP ASME Conference CY - Vancouver, Canada DA - 17.07.2016 KW - Long-Term Behaviour KW - Metal Seal KW - Metal Gasket PY - 2016 SN - 978-0-7918-5045-9 VL - 7 SP - 63596-1 EP - 63596-5 AN - OPUS4-38039 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Orellana Pérez, Teresa A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Zencker, Uwe T1 - Relevance of cladding failure mechanisms due to zirconium hydride precipitation under extended dry storage conditions in Germany N2 - The German nuclear waste management strategy consists of dry interim storage of spent fuel inside dual purpose casks and its subsequent direct final disposal in a deep geological repository. Interim storage is limited to 40 years so far, but will have to be extended until repository site selection and operation is concluded, potentially up to 100 years. In this context, research on the long term performance of safety relevant cask components and fuel rod integrity during such extended periods of time is of outmost importance. The barrier function of the fuel cladding depends on its integrity under operational and accidental conditions along with storage and subsequent transportation and is mainly affected over time by altering of the cladding microstructure and by thermo-mechanical conditions during reactor operation and subsequent wet and dry storage. This paper focuses on failure mechanisms regarding cladding embrittlement caused by physical phenomena concerning hydrogen dissolution and precipitation of hydrides in the zirconium matrix. Within this context, potential cladding integrity issues under extended interim storage conditions followed by transportation are emphasized. Delayed hydride cracking (DHC) is a well-known time-dependent temperature-activated phenomenon failure mechanism of the fuel cladding during reactor operation. The phenomenon consists of hydrogen diffusion and hydride precipitation at the tip of an initial crack and the propagation of the crack to an approximate distance equal to the length of the hydride. This failure mechanism is temperature-activated phenomenon and enhances along with thermal cycling of the fuel cladding, e. g. during reactor shutdowns. DHC shows limited relevance under quasi static storage conditions with continuously lowering temperatures. However, the literature points that DHC may occur when the temperature during storage decreases to a certain level after some decades and in combination with stress concentrations in the cladding material. When spent fuel is transferred to dry storage by vacuum drying, the cladding temperature raises up to peak temperatures of ~370°C. Under these conditions, hydrides dissolute into the zirconium matrix up to the solubility limit defined by the peak temperature and this amount of hydrogen can precipitate in a radial re-oriented fashion due to the temperature decrease during storage. Cladding materials with radially precipitated hydrides show significant embrittlement. Radially oriented hydrides are perpendicularly oriented to hoop stresses representing the most critical configuration. Brittle failure of the cladding then occurs by crack propagation through radially oriented hydrides and finally through the zirconium matrix. The susceptibility to radial hydride precipitation depends on cladding material type and microstructure, hydrogen content, pre-drying hydride distribution, irradiation conditions, and temperature and stress histories during drying and storage operations. This paper addresses major considerations concerning spent fuel cladding embrittlement due to hydride precipitation with regard to the boundary conditions of dry spent fuel storage in Germany. Analytical, numerical, and experimental approaches are to be discussed by BAM in order to identify the specific needs for future R&D work in that area with the purpose to provide the necessary data base for proper safety demonstration and evaluation along with future extended storage licensing procedures. T2 - 2017 Water Reactor Fuel Performance Meeting CY - Jeju, Korea DA - 10.09.2017 KW - Cladding KW - Hydride precipitation KW - Spent fuel PY - 2017 SP - 1 EP - 8 AN - OPUS4-44749 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar ED - Saegusa, T. ED - Sert, G. ED - Völzke, Holger ED - Wille, Frank T1 - Long-term metal seal performance N2 - For the long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel and other high-Level radioactive waste, dual purpose casks for the transportation and storage are widely used. Usually, these casks consist of a thick-walled monolithic cask body and a bolted double barrier lid System equipped with metal seals (consisting of an inner helical spring and two outer metal layers with a total cross-section diameter between 5 and 10 mm) to ensure the long-term safe confinement of the radioactive inventory. Based on analytical and experimental studies, such metallic Systems have been qualified of storage periods of up to four decades so far as long as proper manufacturing and assembling conditions are met. More than 20 years of Operation experience with a permanently increasing number of casks has shown full compliance with the expectations. In the meantime many countries have to face a significant delay of establishing a high-level radioactive waste repository what leads to Need for extending interim storage periods for probably 60, 80 or 100 years. For that reason the long-term performance of metal seals for such time periods is of specific internst to demonstrate their sufficient safety function and specific investigations have already been launched, e.g. by BAM, to gain more experimental data and to develop validated models to extrapolate the seal performance to longer periods of time and or requested temperature levels. KW - Metal Seal KW - Container KW - Safety KW - radioactive waste PY - 2018 SN - 978-981-3234-03-1 SP - Chapter 20, 293 EP - 303 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore AN - OPUS4-47669 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Probst, Ulrich A1 - Nagelschmidt, Sven A1 - Schulz, Sebastian T1 - Long term performance of metal seals for transport and storage casks N2 - Dual purpose casks for the transportation and storage of spent nuclear fuel and other radioactive materials require very high leak tightness of lid closure systems under accident conditions as well as in the long term to prevent activity release. For that purpose metal seals of specific types with an inner helical spring and outer metal liners are widely used and have shown their excellent performance if certain quality assurance requirements for fabrication and assembling are satisfied. Well defined surface roughness, clean and dry inert conditions are therefore essential. No seal failure in a loaded cask happened under these conditions until today. Nevertheless, the considered and licensed operation period is limited and all safety assessments have been performed and approved for this period of time which is 40 years in Germany so far. However, in the meantime longer storage periods might be necessary for the future and therefore additional material data will be required. BAM is involved in the qualification and evaluation procedures of those seals from the early beginning. Because long term tests are always time consuming BAM has early decided to perform additional tests with specific test seal configurations to gain a better understanding of the long term behaviour with regard to seal pressure force, leakage rate and useable resilience which is safety relevant mainly in case of accidental mechanical loads inside a storage facility or during a subsequent transport. Main test parameters are the material of the outer seal jacket (silver or aluminium) and the temperature. This paper presents the BAM test program including an innovative test mock-up and most recent test results. Based on these data extrapolation models to extended time periods are discussed, and also future plans to continue tests and to investigate seal behaviour for additional test parameters are explained. KW - Metal Seal KW - Spent Fuel KW - Storage KW - Ageing KW - Cask KW - Leak tightness PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1179/1746510914Y.0000000057 SN - 1746-5095 SN - 1746-5109 SN - 0957-476X VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 8 EP - 15 PB - Ramtrans Publ. CY - Ashford AN - OPUS4-32327 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Weber, Mike A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Herbrich, Uwe A1 - Nagelschmidt, Sven T1 - Numerical analysis of cask accident scenarios in storage facilities N2 - Existing spent nuclear fuel (SF) and high active waste (HAW) management policies and practices worldwide are the result of past presumptions that sufficient reprocessing and/or disposal capacity would be available in the near term. Consequently, in the past many countries have developed specific solutions for different periods of time due to their individual national nuclear policies. In Germany the concept of dry interim storage in dual purpose metal casks before disposal is being pursued for SF and HAW management and transport and storage licenses have been issued accordingly. The current operation licenses for existing storage facilities have been granted for a storage period of up to 40 years. This concept has demonstrated its suitability for over 20 years so far. Relevant safety requirements have been assessed for the short-term as well as for the long-term for site-specific operational and accidental storage conditions. But in the meantime significant delays in the national repository siting procedure occurred which will make extended storage periods necessary in the future. T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 KW - Numerical analysis KW - Interim storage KW - Cask accident scenario PY - 2013 SP - Session H, Paper 202, 1 EP - 9 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30227 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Botsch, W. A1 - Smalian, S. A1 - Hinterding, P. A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Kasparek, Eva Maria T1 - Dual purpose cask safety evaluation - Expertise in dry storage N2 - In Germany dual purpose casks for spent nuclear fuel (SF) or high level radioactive waste (HLW) are used for safe transportation and interim storage. Key safety issues in both fields are the safe enclosure of the radioactive material, the safe removal of decay heat, securing nuclear criticality safety, limitation of radiation exposure to acceptable levels and keeping it as low as reasonable achievable (ALARA principle). Whereas these safety requirements during transportation are ensured by the Type-B(U)-design testing and approval procedure on basis of internationally agreed IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) requirements storage licenses are issued on national and site specific safety analyses. This paper presents experiences from recent interim storage safety evaluation and licensing procedures in Germany on basis of a Type-B(U) certified cask designs concerning specific differences from Operation and accident conditions inside the storage facility. The focus is laid on the interaction of cask and building structures with regard to shielding, heat removal and accident analyses including aircraft crash. Basic safety is assured by thick-walled metal casks with monitored double lid Systems. They also reduce radiation to levels where workers can safely operate and maintain the casks inside the storage facility. The storage building e. g. provides additional shielding and protection against extemal hazards depending on the building construction. In addition, the storage building helps to reduce radiation levels at the boundary of the storage site well below regulatory limits given by the German Radiation Protection Ordinance (StrSchV). T2 - PATRAM 2013 - 17th International symposium on the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials CY - San Francisco, CA, USA DA - 18.08.2013 KW - Dual purpose cask KW - Long-term storage PY - 2013 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-30235 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Weber, Mike A1 - Zencker, Uwe A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Völzke, Holger A1 - Herbrich, Uwe A1 - Nagelschmidt, Sven T1 - Numerical analysis of cask accident scenarios in storage facilities N2 - Mechanical drop test scenarios for Type B (U) packages according to the IAEA regulations have to be carried out onto the so-called “unyielding target” (usually with cask impact limiters) and onto the puncture bar respectively. They are predefined and do not require any further investigation of scenarios that really could happen on transportation routes. Cask accident scenarios in the framework of approval procedures for interim storage sites are derived from a detailed analysis of the handling procedures necessary from arrival of cask at the site to its storing position. In that case, casks are usually handled without impact limiters. Dependent on possible drop heights, drop positions and floor properties, conservative cask accident scenarios are derived for further safety proofs. According to the mechanical assessment concept of the considered approval procedure numerical calculations have to be provided by the applicant to demonstrate mechanical cask safety. Stresses and strains in the cask body as well as in the lid System have to be identified and assessed. Using the example of a 3-mvertical-drop of a transport and storage cask for spent fuel elements onto the floor construction made of damping concrete covered by screed, BAM developed a finite element model. The finite element code ABAQUS/Explicit™ was used. Results of experimental investigations are not available. Therefore parameter studies are necessary to identify the sensitivity of the finite element model to significant Parameters and to verify the finite element models according to the requirements of the Guidelines for the Numerical Safety Analyses for the Approval of Transport and Storage Casks for Radioactive Materials (BAM GGR-008). The paper describes the modeling of the material behavior and attachment of bottom side cask components. Questions concerning the modeling of a crack length limiting reinforcement in the screed layer are discussed. The influence of the mesh density of the screed layer and its strength is considered as well. Finally, the developed finite element model can be used for a numerical safety assessment. It can help to understand the complex mechanisms of the interaction between the cask components and floor construction. T2 - WM2014 Conference CY - Phoenix, Arizona, USA DA - 02.03.2014 KW - Numerical analysis KW - Interim storage KW - Cask accident scenario PY - 2014 SN - 978-0-9836186-3-8 SP - Paper 14541, 1 EP - 12 AN - OPUS4-31516 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -