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Spent fuel sabotage test program, characterization of aerosol dispersal : technical review and analysis supplement.
Author(s) -
Samuel Durbin,
Eric Lindgren
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/974407
Subject(s) - containment (computer programming) , aerosol , waste management , spent nuclear fuel , environmental science , depleted uranium , radioactive waste , engineering , nuclear engineering , forensic engineering , computer science , uranium , meteorology , geography , nuclear physics , physics , programming language
This project seeks to provide vital data required to assess the consequences of a terrorist attack on a spent fuel transportation cask. One such attack scenario involves the use of conical shaped charges (CSC), which are capable of damaging a spent fuel transportation cask. In the event of such an attack, the amount of radioactivity that may be released as respirable aerosols is not known with great certainty. Research to date has focused on measuring the aerosol release from single short surrogate fuel rodlets subjected to attack by a small CSC device in various aerosol chamber designs. The last series of three experiments tested surrogate fuel rodlets made with depleted uranium oxide ceramic pellets in a specially designed double chamber aerosol containment apparatus. This robust testing apparatus was designed to prevent any radioactive release and allow high level radioactive waste disposal of the entire apparatus following testing of actual spent fuel rodlets as proposed. DOE and Sandia reviews of the project to date identified a number of issues. The purpose of this supplemental report is to address and document the DOE review comments and to resolve the issues identified in the Sandia technical review.

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