The stress-based criteria specified in ASME Section III (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010) have long been used to evaluate the structural safety of mechanical structures, systems, and components (SSC) associated with nuclear power plants. These evaluation criteria, however, have inevitable limitations in accounting for the structural behaviors of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) transport casks, which likely undergo significant plastic deformations in extreme accidents. Hence, the stress-based evaluation criteria are considered inappropriate for energy-limited events that involve a high impact load, such as an accidental drop. This study evaluates the effectiveness of strain-based criteria, which were recently added in ASME Section I...
One important part of radioactive material transport risk assessments is amount of release from pack...
This paper presents the results of the numerical analysis performed to asses the structural integrit...
Large fuel casks present challenges when evaluating their performance in the accident sequence speci...
This paper comparatively evaluates stress-based and strain-based acceptance criteria that are sugges...
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel (B&PV) Code was prima...
This study examined the safety of nuclear spent-fuel (NSF) transport casks against accidental punctu...
This report presents a failure criterion that has been developed for use in evaluating fuel containe...
The inventory of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) generated in nuclear power plants is continuously increasi...
AbstractThis paper proposes strain-based acceptance criteria for assessing plastic instability of th...
This paper proposes an alternative methodology to determine the failure criteria for use in dynamic ...
A crush pad has been designed and analyzed to absorb the kinetic energy of a hypothetically dropped ...
This paper aims to evaluate the structural dynamic responses and damage/failure of the nuclear fuel ...
Spent fuel storage casks intended for use at independent spent fuel storage installations are evalua...
Large fuel casks subjected to the combined loads of closure bolt tightening, internal pressure and s...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) has pursued a number of structural testing projects ...
One important part of radioactive material transport risk assessments is amount of release from pack...
This paper presents the results of the numerical analysis performed to asses the structural integrit...
Large fuel casks present challenges when evaluating their performance in the accident sequence speci...
This paper comparatively evaluates stress-based and strain-based acceptance criteria that are sugges...
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Boiler and Pressure Vessel (B&PV) Code was prima...
This study examined the safety of nuclear spent-fuel (NSF) transport casks against accidental punctu...
This report presents a failure criterion that has been developed for use in evaluating fuel containe...
The inventory of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) generated in nuclear power plants is continuously increasi...
AbstractThis paper proposes strain-based acceptance criteria for assessing plastic instability of th...
This paper proposes an alternative methodology to determine the failure criteria for use in dynamic ...
A crush pad has been designed and analyzed to absorb the kinetic energy of a hypothetically dropped ...
This paper aims to evaluate the structural dynamic responses and damage/failure of the nuclear fuel ...
Spent fuel storage casks intended for use at independent spent fuel storage installations are evalua...
Large fuel casks subjected to the combined loads of closure bolt tightening, internal pressure and s...
The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) has pursued a number of structural testing projects ...
One important part of radioactive material transport risk assessments is amount of release from pack...
This paper presents the results of the numerical analysis performed to asses the structural integrit...
Large fuel casks present challenges when evaluating their performance in the accident sequence speci...