Radioactive waste transport package was developed to transport eight drums of low and intermediate level waste(LILW) in accordance with the IAEA and domestic related regulations. The package is classified with industrial package IP-2. IP-2 package is required to undergo a free drop test and a stacking test. After free drop and stacking tests, it should prevent the loss or dispersal of radioactive contents, and loss of shielding integrity which would result in more than 20 % increase in the radiation level at any external surface of the package. The objective of this study is to establish the safety test method and procedure for stacking test and to prove the structural integrities of the IP-2 package. Stacking test and analysis were perform...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant require...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant requir...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Safe temporary storage and transportation of the very low-level liquid radioactive waste generated d...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
After emphasizing the importance of the packaging tests in ensuring that the requisite safety featur...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
In the evaluation of the safety of radioactive material transportation it is important to consider t...
The structural safety of prototype transport and storage containers for very low-level radioactive l...
The casks or packaging systems used for the transportation of nuclear materials, especially spent fu...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant requir...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant require...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant requir...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Safe temporary storage and transportation of the very low-level liquid radioactive waste generated d...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
After emphasizing the importance of the packaging tests in ensuring that the requisite safety featur...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
To safely transport radioactive materials it is required that the packaging system must be able to g...
In the evaluation of the safety of radioactive material transportation it is important to consider t...
The structural safety of prototype transport and storage containers for very low-level radioactive l...
The casks or packaging systems used for the transportation of nuclear materials, especially spent fu...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant requir...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant require...
Managing radioactive waste must be carried out within a strict framework and with a constant requir...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...