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3D Printing Possibilities: Additive Manufacturing Impact Limiters for Transportation Casks
With the significant advances in additive manufacturing (AM), otherwise known as 3D printing, Orano Federal Services and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte recently re-examined the capabilities to print impact limiters for transportation casks used to ship spent nuclear fuel. Impact limiters protect transportation casks (sometimes also referred to as transportation overpacks) and their contents during an accident. Impact limiter designs must withstand testing based on a certain significance level of hypothetical accidents, including drops, crushing, fires, and immersion in water.
C. D. Bopp, R. L. Towns
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 13 | Number 3 | July 1962 | Pages 245-249
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE62-A26159
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A calorimeter for measuring nuclear heating in reactors is described. The calorimeter is of simple construction and high sensitivity. Calorimeters of this design were used to measure the nuclear heating in magnesium and bismuth in an experimental facility of the ORNL Graphite Reactor. Gamma radiation gives the most important contribution to nuclear heating for these two elements. Self-shielding is estimated, and the consistency between the measurements for bismuth and magnesium is demonstrated.