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GUIDE 3.43 NUCLEAR CRITICALITY  
SAFETY IN THE STORAGE OF FISSILE MATERIALS  


==A. INTRODUCTION==
==A. INTRODUCTION==
Section 70.22, "Contents of Applications," of10 CFR Part. 70, "Domestic Licensing of SpecialNuclear Material," requires that applicationsfor a specific license to own, acquire, deliver,receive, possess, use, or transfer specialnuclear material contain proposed proceduresto avoid accidental' conditions of criticality.This regulatory guide provides guidance forcomplying with this portion of the Commission'sregulations by describing procedures accept-able to the NRC staff for the prevention ofcriticality accidents in the storage of fissilematerials outside nuclear reactors.
Section 70.22, "Contents of Applications," of 10 CFR Part. 70, "Domestic Licensing of Special Nuclear Material," requires that applications for a specific license to own, acquire, deliver, receive, possess, use, or transfer special nuclear material contain proposed procedures to avoid accidental'  
conditions of criticality.
 
This regulatory guide provides guidance for complying with this portion of the Commission's regulations by describing procedures accept-able to the NRC staff for the prevention of criticality accidents in the storage of fissile materials outside nuclear reactors.


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
ANSI N16.5-1975, "Guide for Nuclear Criti-cality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Mate-rial, "' was prepared by Subcommittee 8, Fis-sionable Materials Outside Reactors, of theStandards Committee of the American NuclearSociety. ANSI N16.5-1975 was approved by theAmerican National Standards Committee N16,Nuclear Criticality Safety, in 1974 and sub-sequently by the American National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) on April 12, 1975.ANSI N16.5-1975 is applicable to the storageof fissile materials as metals and oxides. Itsapplicability is limited to 100 wt-% U-233, ura-nium containing more than 30 wt-% U-235, andplutonium containing more than 80 wt-% Pu-239(all percentages based on metal content only).The standard presents tabulated mass limits ofthese fissile materials in storage cells ofidealized water-reflected storage arrays.Caution in the use of the tabulated values inthe standard is advised to ensure subcriticality*Lines indicate substantive changes from previous issue.'Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society,"555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60525.of each storage cell and of the storage array.These tabulated values do not include theeffects of moderation by hydrogenous materialscontiguous to the fissile materials. Evaluationof these effects by use of a validated computa-tional technique is recommended in the stand-ard. The standard also presents guidance onreduction factors to be applied to the tabulatedmass limits to account for the effects of posi-tion and double batching of fissile material in astorage cell, the reflecting properties of con-crete or other masonry construction materialsused in the storage facility, and the proximityof individual storage arrays.
ANSI N16.5-1975, "Guide for Nuclear Criti-cality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Mate-rial, "' was prepared by Subcommittee  
8, Fis-sionable Materials Outside Reactors, of the Standards Committee of the American Nuclear Society. ANSI N16.5-1975 was approved by the American National Standards Committee N16, Nuclear Criticality Safety, in 1974 and sub-sequently by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on April 12, 1975.ANSI N16.5-1975 is applicable to the storage of fissile materials as metals and oxides. Its applicability is limited to 100 wt-% U-233, ura-nium containing more than 30 wt-% U-235, and plutonium containing more than 80 wt-% Pu-239 (all percentages based on metal content only).The standard presents tabulated mass limits of these fissile materials in storage cells of idealized water-reflected storage arrays.Caution in the use of the tabulated values in the standard is advised to ensure subcriticality
*Lines indicate substantive changes from previous issue.'Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society,"555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60525.of each storage cell and of the storage array.These tabulated values do not include the effects of moderation by hydrogenous materials contiguous to the fissile materials.
 
Evaluation of these effects by use of a validated computa-tional technique is recommended in the stand-ard. The standard also presents guidance on reduction factors to be applied to the tabulated mass limits to account for the effects of posi-tion and double batching of fissile material in a storage cell, the reflecting properties of con-crete or other masonry construction materials used in the storage facility, and the proximity of individual storage arrays.C. REGULATORY
POSITION The nuclear criticality safety practices, limits, and conditions for the storage of fissile material and the guidance for other storage configurations contained in ANSI N16.5-1975 provide procedures generally acceptable to the NRC staff for the prevention of criticality accidents in the storage of fissile materials out-side nuclear reactors subject to the following:
1. Use of ANSI N16.5-1975 is not a sub-stitute for detailed nuclear criticality safety analyses for specific storage arrangements for fissile materials.
 
2. The mass limits tabulated in the standard that are marked by a superscript "a" to show that they exceed 90 percent of the critical mass of a water-reflected sphere should not be used unless it can be demonstrated that their use could not result in criticality under conditions involving errors or accidents such as double batching or water immersion.
 
3. The tabulated masses in the standard are not acceptable without all of the appropriate adjustments called for by the standard.
 
License applicants wanting to use the standard should, USNRC REGULATORY
GUIDES Regulatory Guides ae ismued to decicdbe and mie avaisla to the public mnethods acceptable to the NAC staff of 1:lse 'pcfic pats of the Commissio's regulations, to deli netoe n .M d by the staff In owue-aling pA olsm pIssw l o te ad , I to IpovMid guplden to applicants Regulatory Guides we not .stitts for regulaions and ccm-pianc@ with them a not requied. Mehods and solutions dIffe t from thorn sat out in One guidee will be acceptable Nf the provide a basis for the linmbg requioi to th osisance or continuance of a pani or e by tO Cou on.conwtiento andl mjsetalaton tor iWromwernenl In fthse guides wre anorwaged at l11 tirmes nd gAdes wl be rMd, I napproprite, to accommodte conmmm end tlo reflect no hnnetomon or We*n- This qgui roed as a resu of m*,eestiavs commem receive from fth pubc end additional easff revLe.Corment ehouid be .nt to the Secretary of the Cornmison, U.S. Nulear Regratory Commission, Waslhirton, D.C. 20, Attention:
Docke an&W sevce Brench.The gurdes we issued in the followng tn broad divimione:
1. Powe Reector 6. Products 2. Ieseh end Tet Reactora


==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
===7. Tranaportation===
The nuclear criticality safety practices,limits, and conditions for the storage of fissilematerial and the guidance for other storageconfigurations contained in ANSI N16.5-1975provide procedures generally acceptable to theNRC staff for the prevention of criticalityaccidents in the storage of fissile materials out-side nuclear reactors subject to the following:1. Use of ANSI N16.5-1975 is not a sub-stitute for detailed nuclear criticality safetyanalyses for specific storage arrangements forfissile materials.2. The mass limits tabulated in the standardthat are marked by a superscript "a" to showthat they exceed 90 percent of the critical massof a water-reflected sphere should not be usedunless it can be demonstrated that their usecould not result in criticality under conditionsinvolving errors or accidents such as doublebatching or water immersion.3. The tabulated masses in the standard arenot acceptable without all of the appropriateadjustments called for by the standard. Licenseapplicants wanting to use the standard should,USNRC REGULATORY GUIDESRegulatory Guides ae ismued to decicdbe and mie avaisla to the publicmnethods acceptable to the NAC staff of 1:lse 'pcfic pats of theCommissio's regulations, to deli netoe n .M d by the staff In owue-aling pA olsm pIssw l o te ad , I to IpovMid guplden toapplicants Regulatory Guides we not .stitts for regulaions and ccm-pianc@ with them a not requied. Mehods and solutions dIffe t from thornsat out in One guidee will be acceptable Nf the provide a basis for the linmbgrequioi to th osisance or continuance of a pani or e by tOCou on.conwtiento andl mjsetalaton tor iWromwernenl In fthse guides wre anorwaged atl11 tirmes nd gAdes wl be rMd, I napproprite, to accommodte conmmmend tlo reflect no hnnetomon or We*n- This qgui roed as a resuof m*,eestiavs commem receive from fth pubc end additional easff revLe.Corment ehouid be .nt to the Secretary of the Cornmison, U.S. NulearRegratory Commission, Waslhirton, D.C. 20, Attention: Docke an&Wsevce Brench.The gurdes we issued in the followng tn broad divimione:1. Powe Reector 6. Products2. Ieseh end Tet Reactora 7. Tranaportation3. Fusl and Matonals Facilities 8. Occupetional Health4. Enuonomeled idtSin 9. Antitrust and Financial Review *5. Materials and Plm Protection 10. GeneralRequMs fto snle coapi of esued guides lwhtch rtsy be reproduced) or forpleosment on an autorneft distribution iet tor single. coie of future gidein FdM divisiorm ouid be mod. in wting to the U.S. Nuclear RoegloryWseeingamn, D.C. 20M, Atterntion: Directm. D on ofTechncl Winf tion ad Document Contol.
3. Fusl and Matonals Facilities  
8. Occupetional Health 4. Enuonomeled idtSin 9. Antitrust and Financial Review *5. Materials and Plm Protection  
10. General RequMs fto snle coapi of esued guides lwhtch rtsy be reproduced)  
or for pleosment on an autorneft distribution iet tor single. coie of future gide in FdM divisiorm ouid be mod. in wting to the U.S. Nuclear RoegloryWseeingamn, D.C. 20M, Atterntion:  
Directm. D on of Techncl Winf tion ad Document Contol.


among other things, demonstrate that the re-quirements of paragraphs 5.3 through 5.6 ofthe standard have been met.4. Section 7 of ANSI N16.5-1975 lists addi-tional documents referred to in the standard.The specific applicability or acceptability ofthese listed documents will be coveredseparately in other regulatory guides, whereappropriate.
among other things, demonstrate that the re-quirements of paragraphs  
5.3 through 5.6 of the standard have been met.4. Section 7 of ANSI N16.5-1975 lists addi-tional documents referred to in the standard.The specific applicability or acceptability of these listed documents will be covered separately in other regulatory guides, where appropriate.


==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
The purpose of this section is to provideinformation to applicants regarding the NRCstaff's plans for using this regulatory guide.The methods described in this guide wereapplied in a number of specific cases duringreviews and selected licensing actions. Thesemethods reflect the latest general NRCapproach to criticality safety in the storage ofcertain types of fissile material outside ofnuclear reactors. Therefore, except in thosecases in which the applicant proposes anacceptable alternative method for complyingwith specified portions of the Commission'sregulations, the method described herein isbeing and will continue to be used in theevaluation of submittals for license applicationssubmitted pursuant to 10 CFR Part 70 untilthis guide is revised as a result of suggestionsfrom the public or additional staff review.(I'.~zu0.0 ~az00 0'045Uz00z0.
The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using this regulatory guide.The methods described in this guide were applied in a number of specific cases during reviews and selected licensing actions. These methods reflect the latest general NRC approach to criticality safety in the storage of certain types of fissile material outside of nuclear reactors.


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Therefore, except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein is being and will continue to be used in the evaluation of submittals for license applications submitted pursuant to 10 CFR Part 70 until this guide is revised as a result of suggestions from the public or additional staff review.(I'.~zu 0.0 ~a z 0 0 0'0 45 U z 00 z 0.}}


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Nuclear Criticality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Materials
ML13038A433
Person / Time
Issue date: 04/30/1979
From:
NRC/OSD, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
To:
References
RG-3.043, Rev. 1
Download: ML13038A433 (2)


U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY

COMMISSION

Revision 1 April 1979 REGULATORY

GUIDE OFFICE OF STANDARDS

DEVELOPMENT

REGULATORY

GUIDE 3.43 NUCLEAR CRITICALITY

SAFETY IN THE STORAGE OF FISSILE MATERIALS

A. INTRODUCTION

Section 70.22, "Contents of Applications," of 10 CFR Part. 70, "Domestic Licensing of Special Nuclear Material," requires that applications for a specific license to own, acquire, deliver, receive, possess, use, or transfer special nuclear material contain proposed procedures to avoid accidental'

conditions of criticality.

This regulatory guide provides guidance for complying with this portion of the Commission's regulations by describing procedures accept-able to the NRC staff for the prevention of criticality accidents in the storage of fissile materials outside nuclear reactors.

B. DISCUSSION

ANSI N16.5-1975, "Guide for Nuclear Criti-cality Safety in the Storage of Fissile Mate-rial, "' was prepared by Subcommittee

8, Fis-sionable Materials Outside Reactors, of the Standards Committee of the American Nuclear Society. ANSI N16.5-1975 was approved by the American National Standards Committee N16, Nuclear Criticality Safety, in 1974 and sub-sequently by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on April 12, 1975.ANSI N16.5-1975 is applicable to the storage of fissile materials as metals and oxides. Its applicability is limited to 100 wt-% U-233, ura-nium containing more than 30 wt-% U-235, and plutonium containing more than 80 wt-% Pu-239 (all percentages based on metal content only).The standard presents tabulated mass limits of these fissile materials in storage cells of idealized water-reflected storage arrays.Caution in the use of the tabulated values in the standard is advised to ensure subcriticality

  • Lines indicate substantive changes from previous issue.'Copies may be obtained from the American Nuclear Society,"555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60525.of each storage cell and of the storage array.These tabulated values do not include the effects of moderation by hydrogenous materials contiguous to the fissile materials.

Evaluation of these effects by use of a validated computa-tional technique is recommended in the stand-ard. The standard also presents guidance on reduction factors to be applied to the tabulated mass limits to account for the effects of posi-tion and double batching of fissile material in a storage cell, the reflecting properties of con-crete or other masonry construction materials used in the storage facility, and the proximity of individual storage arrays.C. REGULATORY

POSITION The nuclear criticality safety practices, limits, and conditions for the storage of fissile material and the guidance for other storage configurations contained in ANSI N16.5-1975 provide procedures generally acceptable to the NRC staff for the prevention of criticality accidents in the storage of fissile materials out-side nuclear reactors subject to the following:

1. Use of ANSI N16.5-1975 is not a sub-stitute for detailed nuclear criticality safety analyses for specific storage arrangements for fissile materials.

2. The mass limits tabulated in the standard that are marked by a superscript "a" to show that they exceed 90 percent of the critical mass of a water-reflected sphere should not be used unless it can be demonstrated that their use could not result in criticality under conditions involving errors or accidents such as double batching or water immersion.

3. The tabulated masses in the standard are not acceptable without all of the appropriate adjustments called for by the standard.

License applicants wanting to use the standard should, USNRC REGULATORY

GUIDES Regulatory Guides ae ismued to decicdbe and mie avaisla to the public mnethods acceptable to the NAC staff of 1:lse 'pcfic pats of the Commissio's regulations, to deli netoe n .M d by the staff In owue-aling pA olsm pIssw l o te ad , I to IpovMid guplden to applicants Regulatory Guides we not .stitts for regulaions and ccm-pianc@ with them a not requied. Mehods and solutions dIffe t from thorn sat out in One guidee will be acceptable Nf the provide a basis for the linmbg requioi to th osisance or continuance of a pani or e by tO Cou on.conwtiento andl mjsetalaton tor iWromwernenl In fthse guides wre anorwaged at l11 tirmes nd gAdes wl be rMd, I napproprite, to accommodte conmmm end tlo reflect no hnnetomon or We*n- This qgui roed as a resu of m*,eestiavs commem receive from fth pubc end additional easff revLe.Corment ehouid be .nt to the Secretary of the Cornmison, U.S. Nulear Regratory Commission, Waslhirton, D.C. 20, Attention:

Docke an&W sevce Brench.The gurdes we issued in the followng tn broad divimione:

1. Powe Reector 6. Products 2. Ieseh end Tet Reactora

7. Tranaportation

3. Fusl and Matonals Facilities

8. Occupetional Health 4. Enuonomeled idtSin 9. Antitrust and Financial Review *5. Materials and Plm Protection

10. General RequMs fto snle coapi of esued guides lwhtch rtsy be reproduced)

or for pleosment on an autorneft distribution iet tor single. coie of future gide in FdM divisiorm ouid be mod. in wting to the U.S. Nuclear RoegloryWseeingamn, D.C. 20M, Atterntion:

Directm. D on of Techncl Winf tion ad Document Contol.

among other things, demonstrate that the re-quirements of paragraphs

5.3 through 5.6 of the standard have been met.4. Section 7 of ANSI N16.5-1975 lists addi-tional documents referred to in the standard.The specific applicability or acceptability of these listed documents will be covered separately in other regulatory guides, where appropriate.

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using this regulatory guide.The methods described in this guide were applied in a number of specific cases during reviews and selected licensing actions. These methods reflect the latest general NRC approach to criticality safety in the storage of certain types of fissile material outside of nuclear reactors.

Therefore, except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein is being and will continue to be used in the evaluation of submittals for license applications submitted pursuant to 10 CFR Part 70 until this guide is revised as a result of suggestions from the public or additional staff review.(I'.~zu 0.0 ~a z 0 0 0'0 45 U z 00 z 0.