November 8, 2005 Philip Wheatley NSNFP Fiscal Year 2006 Workscope.

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November 8, 2005 Philip Wheatley NSNFP Fiscal Year 2006 Workscope

Repository Analysis Criticality –Criticality support to license application –Configuration Generator Model –EQ3/6 –Fissile loading Design Envelope –Total System Performance Assessment SNF and HLW –Preclosure safety analysis –Update of canister survivability report Technical Support –Licensing application analysis –Yucca Mountain onsite representative –Spent Fuel Database

Standardized Canister Development Internals Materials Dynamic strain rate testing –Elevated temperature –Non-welded –Welded

Welding and NDE Development –Design review –Eddy current testing development Code case –Ultrasonic testing development

MCO Transportability Criticality Shielding Heat transfer Top head fix

Transportation Support Transportation integration Transportation and RW/EM planning Transportation procurement

Advanced Neutron Absorber Development ASME Code Case Scale-up Microstructure characterization Mechanical process development Forming and welding Neutronic qualification

Integration Activities HQ SNF/HLW integration meetings Integrated acceptance schedule SRS/Idaho fuel transfers SNF/HLW heat generation rates

Quality Assurance Maintain RW acceptance of the NSNFP Ensure that quality related technical activities and products meet NSNFP QA program requirements Perform audits and surveillances