In the evaluation of the safety of radioactive material transportation it is important to consider the response of Type B packages to environments more severe than that prescribed by the hypothetical accident sequence in Title 10 Part 71 of the Code of Federal Regulations (NRC 1995). The impact event in this sequence is a 9-meter drop onto an essentially unyielding target, resulting in an impact velocity of 13.4 m/s. The behavior of 9 packages when subjected to impacts more severe than this is not well known. It is the purpose of this program to evaluate the structural response of a test package to these environments. Several types of structural response are considered. Of primary importance is the behavior of the package containment bounda...
The ORNL Lithium Hydroxide Fire and Impact Shield and its packaging were designed and fabricated at ...
This report presents the drop test results for the 9975 radioactive material shipping package being ...
International audienceIn application of art.683 of IAEA SSR-6 2018 edition, for packages to be trans...
One important part of radioactive material transport risk assessments is amount of release from pack...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
Radioactive waste transport package was developed to transport eight drums of low and intermediate l...
In designing a package for transporting hazardous or radioactive materials, there are a number of co...
To ensure structural integrity during normal conditions of transport (NCT), Federal regulations in 1...
Type B radioactive material packages are required to withstand a hypothetical puncture accident of a...
Containers used by the Department of Energy (DOE) for the transport of radioactive material componen...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
This report presents the drop test results for the 9974 radioactive material shipping package being ...
Recent intercontinental radioactive material shipping campaigns have focused public and regulatory a...
The scope of the present study is to evaluate the structural response and performance in a free dro...
The ORNL Lithium Hydroxide Fire and Impact Shield and its packaging were designed and fabricated at ...
This report presents the drop test results for the 9975 radioactive material shipping package being ...
International audienceIn application of art.683 of IAEA SSR-6 2018 edition, for packages to be trans...
One important part of radioactive material transport risk assessments is amount of release from pack...
Federal regulation (10 CFR Part 71) specifies a number of impact conditions (free-drop, penetration,...
Packages for the transportation of radioactive material must meet performance criteria to assure saf...
Radioactive waste transport package was developed to transport eight drums of low and intermediate l...
In designing a package for transporting hazardous or radioactive materials, there are a number of co...
To ensure structural integrity during normal conditions of transport (NCT), Federal regulations in 1...
Type B radioactive material packages are required to withstand a hypothetical puncture accident of a...
Containers used by the Department of Energy (DOE) for the transport of radioactive material componen...
Packaging systems for the transportation of radioactive wastes have to be designed according to rigo...
This report presents the drop test results for the 9974 radioactive material shipping package being ...
Recent intercontinental radioactive material shipping campaigns have focused public and regulatory a...
The scope of the present study is to evaluate the structural response and performance in a free dro...
The ORNL Lithium Hydroxide Fire and Impact Shield and its packaging were designed and fabricated at ...
This report presents the drop test results for the 9975 radioactive material shipping package being ...
International audienceIn application of art.683 of IAEA SSR-6 2018 edition, for packages to be trans...