
Solid waste drum array fire performance
Author(s) -
Robert L. Louie,
C.F. Haecker,
Jesse J. Beitel,
D.T. Gottuck,
B.T. Rhodes,
C.L. Bayier
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/449831
Subject(s) - drum , waste management , environmental science , fire performance , engineering , mechanical engineering , materials science , fire resistance , composite material
Fire hazards associated with drum storage of radioactively contaminated waste are a major concern in DOE waste storage facilities. This report is the second of two reports on fire testing designed to provide data relative to the propagation of a fire among storage drum arrays. The first report covers testing of individual drums subjected to an initiating fire and the development of the analytical methodology to predict fire propagation among storage drum arrays. This report is the second report, which documents the results of drum array fire tests. The purpose of the array tests was to confirm the analytical methodology developed by Phase I fire testing. These tests provide conclusive evidence that fire will not propagate from drum to drum unless an continuous fuel source other than drum contents is provided