Test Report for Perforated Metal Air Transportable Package (PMATO) Prototype. | |
Bobbe, Jeffery G. ; Pierce, Jim Dwight | |
Sandia National Laboratories | |
关键词: Scale Models; Packaging.; Performance Containers-Design And Construction.; Impact Tests; 42 Engineering; | |
DOI : 10.2172/917121 RP-ID : SAND2003-2156 RP-ID : AC04-94AL85000 RP-ID : 917121 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
A prototype design for a plutonium air transport package capable of carrying 7.6 kg of plutonium oxide and surviving a ''worst-case'' plane crash has been developed by Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (JNC). A series of impact tests were conducted on half-scale models of this design for side, end, and comer orientations at speeds close to 282 m/s onto a target designed to simulate weathered sandstone. These tests were designed to evaluate the performance of the overpack concept and impact-limiting materials in critical impact orientations. The impact tests of the Perforated Metal Air Transportable Package (PMATP) prototypes were performed at SNL's 10,000-ft rocket sled track. This report describes test facilities calibration and environmental testing methods of the PMATP under specific test conditions. The tests were conducted according to the test plan and procedures that were written by the authors and approved by SNL management and quality assurance personnel. The result of these tests was that the half-scale PMATP survived the ''worst-case'' airplane crash conditions, and indicated that a full-scale PMATP, utilizing this overpack concept and these impact-limiting materials, would also survive these crash conditions.
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