Claims
- 1. A storage system for the storage of nuclear waste material, including:
- a plurality of storage canisters having a longitudinal length great enough to hold spent nuclear fuel rods, with said storage canisters being stacked upon one another and side-by-side thereby creating a horizontal and a vertical array of said storage canisters;
- a rack structure for maintaining said storage canisters in said horizontal and vertical arrays said rack structure including; a horizontal base of lengthwise dimensions greater than the lengthwise dimensions of said storage canisters for positioning beneath said plurality of storage canisters; and
- a series of vertically extending said rails attached around the periphery of said horizontal base for engaging the ends of said storage canisters.
- 2. The storage system of claim 1 wherein said storage canisters comprise:
- a rectangular body with the longitudinal length thereof greater than the length of said spent nuclear fuel rods, with said rectangular body containing a top end and a bottom end at the opposite ends thereof;
- a divider plate including tie rods at the ends thereof positioned at the center of said rectangular body and extending along the longitudinal length thereof;
- a top cover and a bottom cover fastened to said rectangular body for covering said top end and said bottom end, respectively; and
- a sealing means for providing a controllable atmosphere in said rectangular body by sealing said top cover and said bottom cover, respectively, to said rectangular body.
- 3. The storage system of claim 2 wherein said storage canisters further include a first pair of outwardly extending clevices attached to said top cover, a second pair of outwardly extending clevices attached to said bottom cover, and means for attachment of said clevices to said rack structure.
- 4. The storage system of claim 2 wherein said storage canisters further include bolts engaging said tie rods for fastening said top cover and said bottom cover to said rectangular body.
- 5. The storage system of claim 2 wherein said top cover and said bottom cover include a first valve and a second valve, respectively, attached therethrough to allow external venting of said storage canister.
- 6. The storage system of claim 1 wherein said horizontal base further includes a width-wise direction greater than the lengthwise dimensions of said storage canisters.
- 7. The storage system of claim 1 wherein said side rails are spaced apart.
- 8. The storage system of claim 7 wherein said storage canister includes clevices extending outwardly from opposite ends thereof, said clevices including portions extending into gaps between the side rails.
- 9. The storage system of claim 1 wherein waste canisters are interposed between selected ones of said storage canisters, said waste canisters containing compacted spent fuel rod assembly skeletons.
- 10. An underwater storage system for the storage of nuclear waste material in a water pool, including:
- a plurality of storage canisters having a longitudinal length great enough to hold spent nuclear fuel rods, with said storage canisters being stacked upon one another and side-by-side thereby creating a horizontal and a vertical array of said storage canisters;
- a rack structure for maintaining said storage canisters in said horizontal and vertical arrays; and
- a buoyant chamber comprised of a plurality of buoyant cells positioned above said rack structure and connected thereto for reducing the downward load on a floor of the water pool by an amount equal to the weight of water displaced from the water pool by the buoyant chamber.
- 11. The storage system of claim 10 wherein said storage canisters comprise:
- a rectangular body with the longitudinal length thereof greater than the length of said spent nuclear fuel rods, with said rectangular body containing a top end and a bottom end at the opposite ends thereof;
- a divider plate including tie rods at the ends thereof positioned at the center of said rectangular body and extending along the longitudinal length thereof;
- a top cover and a bottom cover fastened to said rectangular body for covering said top end and said bottom end, respectively; and
- a sealing means for providing a controllable atmosphere in said rectangular body by sealing said top cover and said bottom cover, respectively, to said rectangular body.
- 12. The storage system of claim 10 wherein said storage canisters include outwardly extending clevices attached to each of opposite ends of the storage canisters and a means for attachment of said clevices to said rack structure.
- 13. The storage system of claim 11 wherein said storage canisters further include bolts engaging tie rods for fastening said top cover and said bottom cover to said rectangular body.
- 14. The storage system of claim 13 wherein said top cover and said bottom cover include a first valve and a second valve, respectively, attached therethrough to allow external venting of said storage canister.
- 15. The storage system of claim 10 wherein said rack structure includes:
- a horizontal base of lengthwise dimensions greater than the lengthwise dimensions of said storage canisters for positioning beneath said plurality of storage canisters;
- a series of vertically extending side rails attached around the periphery of said base plate for engaging the ends of said storage canisters;
- a series of horizontally positioned planks of lengthwise dimensions equal to the lengthwise dimension of said base plate, said planks fixedly connected to the top ends of said side rails of two opposing ends of said base plate; and
- a plurality of attaching means mounted on the top surfaces of said planks for attachment to said buoyant chamber.
- 16. The storage system of claim 13 wherein said horizontal base further includes a width-wise direction greater than the lengthwise dimensions of said storage canisters.
- 17. The storage system of claim 15 wherein said attaching means includes rigid ball and socket joints, thereby allowing relative motion of said buoyant chamber above said rack structure.
- 18. The storage system of claim 17 wherein said rigid ball and socket joints have friction pads engaged with the spherical surfaces of the balls to absorb energy as said buoyant chamber moves relative to said rack structure.
- 19. The storage system of claim 15 wherein said side rails are spaced apart.
- 20. The storage system of claim 19 wherein said storage canister including clevices extending outwardly from opposite ends thereof, clevices have portions extending into gaps between the side rails.
- 21. The storage system of claim 10 wherein waste canisters are interposed between selected ones of said storage canisters, said waste canisters containing compacted spent fuel rod assembly skeletons.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 660,477, filed Dec. 7, 1984, (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,666,660) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 312,243, filed Oct. 19, 1981 (now abandoned).
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