LIFE EXTENSION OF 9975 SHIPPING PACKAGE – STORAGE AND SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM SUMMARY

Year
2011
Author(s)
K. A. Dunn - Savannah River National Laboratory
K. A. Dunn - Savannah River National Laboratory
W. L. Daugherty - Savannah River National Laboratory
W. L. Daugherty - Savannah River National Laboratory
E. N. Hoffman - Savannah River National Laboratory
T. E. Skidmore - Savannah River National Laboratory
T. E. Skidmore - Savannah River National Laboratory
E. N. Hackney - Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
E.R. Hackney - Savannah River Nuclear Solutions
Abstract
Results from the 9975 shipping package Storage and Surveillance Program at the Savannah River Site (SRS) are summarized for justification to extend the life of the 9975 packages currently stored in the K-Area Complex (KAC). This justification is established with the stipulation that surveillance activities will continue throughout the extended time to ensure the continued integrity of the 9975 materials of construction and to further understand the currently identified degradation mechanisms. The 10 year storage life justification was developed prior to storage. A subsequent report was later used to validate the qualification of the 9975 shipping packages for 10 years in storage. However the qualification for the storage period was provided by the monitoring requirements of the 9975 Storage and Surveillance Program. This report summarizes efforts to determine a new safe storage limit for the 9975 shipping package based on the surveillance data collected since 2005 when the 9975 Storage and Surveillance Program began. The Program has demonstrated that the 9975 package has a robust design that can perform under a variety of conditions. The primary emphasis of the on-going 9975 Storage and Surveillance Program is an aging study of the 9975 Viton® containment vessel O-rings and the Celotex® fiberboard thermal insulation at bounding conditions of radiation, elevated temperatures and/or elevated humidity.