ANSI ANS 8.7-1998 Nuclear Criticality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Materials《裂变材料储存的核临界安全指南》.pdf
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1、REAFFIRMED September 12, 2007 ANSI/ANS-8.7-1998 (R2007) REAFFIRMED February 23, 2012 ANSI/ANS-8.7-1998 (R2012) This standard has been reviewed and reaffirmed with the recognition that it may reference other standards and documents that may have been superseded or withdrawn. The requirements of this
2、document will be met by using the version of the standards and documents referenced herein. It is the responsibility of the user to review each of the references and to determine whether the use of the original references or more recent versions is appropriate for the facility. Variations from the s
3、tandards and documents referenced in this standard should be evaluated and documented. This standard does not necessarily reflect recent industry initiatives for risk informed decision-making or a graded approach to quality assurance. Users should consider the use of these industry initiatives in th
4、e application of this standard. Secretariat American Nuclear Society Prepared by the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee Working Group ANS-8.7 Published by the American Nuclear Society 555 North Kensington Avenue La Grange Park, Dlinois 60526 USA Approved December 2, 1998 by the American Na
5、tional Standards Institute, Inc. ANSI/ANs-8.7-1998 American National Standard for Nuclear Criticality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Materials American National Standard Designation of this document as an American National Standard attests that the principles of openness and due process have been
6、followed in the approval procedure and that a consensus of those directly and materially affected by the standard has been achieved. This standard was developed under procedures of the Standards Committee of the American Nuclear Society; these procedures are accredited by the Amer ican National Stan
7、dards Institute, Inc., as meeting the criteria for American National Standards. The consensus committee that approved the standard was balanced to ensure that competent, concerned, and varied interests have had an opportunity to participate. An American National Standard is intended to aid industry,
8、 consumers, governmental agencies, and general interest groups. Its use is entirely volun tary. The existence of an American National Standard, in and of itself, does not preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the stan
9、dard. By publication of this standard, the American Nuclear Society does not insure anyone utilizing the standard against liability allegedly arising from or after its use. The content of this standard reflects acceptable practice at the time of its approval and publication. Changes, if any, occurri
10、ng through develop ments in the state of the art, may be considered at the time that the standard is subjected to periodic review. It may be reaffirmed, revised, or withdrawn at any time in accordance with established procedures. Users of this standard are cautioned to determine the validity of copi
11、es in their possession and to establish that they are of the latest issue. The American Nuclear Society accepts no responsibility for interpretations of this standard made by any individual or by any ad hoc group of individuals. Requests for interpretation should be sent to the Standards Department
12、at Society Headquarters. Action will be taken to provide appropriate response in accordance with established procedures that ensure consensus on the inter pretation. Comments on this standard are encouraged and should be sent to Society Headquarters. Published by American Nuclear Society 555 North K
13、ensington Avenue La Grange Park, IDinois 60526 USA Copyright 1999 by American Nuclear Society. All rights reserved. Any part of this standard may be quoted. Credit lines should read “Extracted from American National Standard ANSI/ANS-8.7-1998 with permission of the publisher, the American Nuclear So
14、ciety.“ Reproduction prohibited under copyright convention unless written permission is granted by the American Nuclear Society. Printed in the United States of America Foreword (This Foreword is not part of American National Standard for Nuclear Criticality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Material
15、s, ANSI/ANS-8.7-1998.) As with many standards and guides, the direct solution to a specific problem may not be immediately evident in these pages. The application of some of the mass limits and allowances permitted in storage arrangements requires groups, or individuals, experienced in criticality t
16、o examine the contingencies attendant to handling massive pieces, to deviations from established procedures, or to those perturbations or mishaps commonly encountered in storage areas. This standard should be considered not as a substitute for detailed safety analyses, but rather as an integral part
17、 of the analysis for the attainment of a sound criticality safety program. This standard is an extension of American National Standard for Nuclear Criticality Safety in Operations with Fissionable Materials Outside Reactors, ANSI/ANS-8.1-1998. Attention to details of possible single-unit criticality
18、 is, therefore, presumed. The information presented in this standard is primarily directed to criticality safety and is based on validated Monte Carlo calculations. Water is adopted as a standard reflector for storage arrays; because of the variety and thicknesses of concretes that may occur in the
19、more usual conditions of storage, an unambiguous presentation of information is difficult. This standard provides an orientation and direction to nuclear criticality safety practices. Individual safety groups concerned with specific problems are encouraged to publish solutions to these problems, det
20、ailing the bases. Future reviews and revisions of this standard may make use of the information to expand the areas of applicability. Working Group ANS-8.7 of Subcommittee 8 of the American Nuclear Society Standards Committee was established in November 1967 and prepared a number of drafts of this s
21、tandard. One draft underwent a one-year trial use and comment period in 1973. This standard was approved by the American National Standards Institute in 1975 as ANSI N16.5-1975 and was reaffirmed in 1987 as ANSI/ANS-8.7-1975 (R1987). This revision includes several textual enhancements and tabulated
22、changes resulting from confirmatory evaluations by Working Group members Kimball and Vessard, and by individuals in industry: Russell L. Bowden ofBNFL Consultancy Services, David Hanlon of AEA Technology, E. Fitz Trumble of Westinghouse Savannah River Company, and M. Wesley Waddell of the Oak Ridge
23、Y-12 Plant. These researchers determined that uncertainties associated with the calculated values were larger than previously evaluated. Therefore, this revision includes removal ofTable 5.12, Unit Mass Limit in Kilograms ofUranium-233 per Cell in Water-Reflected Storage Arrays, for oxides with HIU
24、3, 10, and 20, and the removal oflimited portions of Tables 5.2, 5.5, and 5.6, Unit Mass Limit in Kilograms of Uranium per Cell in Water-Reflected Storage Arrays, for oxides at 93.2 wt-%, 50 wt-%, and 30 wt-%. Members of Working Group ANS-8. 7 were: C. M. Hopper, Chaimw.n, Oak Ridge National Laborat
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