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Underground system and apparatus for storing spent nuclear fuel
   
Document Number
US Patent 7068748
Issued Date
June 27, 2006
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Singh; Krishna (Palm Harbor, FL)
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A system and method for storing spent nuclear fuel below grade that affords adequate ventilation of the spent fuel storage cavity. In one aspect, the invention is a system comprising: a body having a cavity for receiving and storing a spent fuel canister, a major portion of the body positioned below grade; the body having at least one inlet ventilation duct extending from an above grade inlet to a below grade outlet in the cavity. The inlet ventilation duct can be a en elongated substantially S-shape extending from a side wall of the body to the bottom of the cavity. In another aspect, the invention is a method of storing a spent fuel canister using the system.
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Published
June 27, 2006
Application Number
10/803,620
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March 18, 2004
US Classification
376/272   250/506.1 250/515.1
Int'l Classification
G21C   19/00   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
376/272   376/273   376/347   250/506.1   250/507.1   250/515.1  
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