Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
297437 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermal design of transportation cask for shipping radioactive waste needs strict compliance with the guidelines of the regulatory bodies. Lead shielding is usually provided in these casks for arresting gamma rays and reducing hazardous emissions to the environment below permissible limits. During transportation, accidental fire may break out and cause melting of lead for a prescribed duration. The present analysis reports, for the first time, a comprehensive CFD analysis of the thermal behaviour of melting of lead under high Rayleigh number convection during the fire test. The study reveals a substantial influence of natural convection on the thermal state and melting behaviour of lead which may have a great bearing on the safety and security of public during transportation of cask.

► Melting and natural convection of lead in cask has been studied using CFD for the first time. ► The role of turbulent natural convection on melting was pronounced. ► The study establishes the importance of natural convection for accurate thermal design of cask.

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