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Cost estimate of high-level radioactive waste containers for the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
Author(s) -
Emma Russell,
W.L. Clarke,
H.A. Domian,
A.A. Madson
Publication year - 1991
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/138257
Subject(s) - radioactive waste , national laboratory , container (type theory) , waste management , high level waste , environmental science , quality assurance , spent nuclear fuel , cost estimate , nuclear engineering , engineering , operations management , mechanical engineering , external quality assessment , systems engineering , engineering physics
This report summarizes the bottoms-up cost estimates for fabrication of high-level radioactive waste disposal containers based on the Site Characterization Plan Conceptual Design (SCP-CD). These estimates were acquired by Babcock and Wilcox (B&S) under sub-contract to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) for the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project (YMP). The estimates were obtained for two leading container candidate materials (Alloy 825 and CDA 715), and from other three vendors who were selected from a list of twenty solicited. Three types of container designs were analyzed that represent containers for spent fuel, and for vitrified high-level waste (HLW). The container internal structures were assumed to be AISI-304 stainless steel in all cases, with an annual production rate of 750 containers. Subjective techniques were used for estimating QA/QC costs based on vendor experience and the specifications derived for the LLNL-YMP Quality Assurance program. In addition, an independent QA/QC analysis is reported which was prepared by Kasier Engineering. Based on the cost estimates developed, LLNL recommends that values of $825K and $62K be used for the 1991 TSLCC for the spent fuel and HLW containers, respectively. These numbers represent the most conservative among the three vendors, and are for the high-nickel anstenitic steel (Alloy 825). 6 refs., 7 figs