Sandia’s Spent Nuclear Fuel Assembly Drop Test

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @Nudnik1
    @Nudnik1 11 місяців тому +2

    I loaded these casks for DOE in 1997 with 150 ton Grove crane from BNL HFBR decommission project.
    30 tons had to lay them down on semi trailer on hinges from vertical. .
    Excellent safety and operation.
    Thank you .

  • @kiergsmith
    @kiergsmith 11 місяців тому +2

    OK, at 5:44 in the video I see one of the team in safety shoes, a hard hat and gloves extracting the witness paper. But my inner JH&SC voice is wondering what the other team member is doing on the floor with such, um, inappropriate footwear?

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 9 місяців тому

      Someone lost a bet and had to wear the Cruel Shoes for a day.

  • @johnc4957
    @johnc4957 2 місяці тому

    In Fast 15, Dom and his family are going to fight a nuclear transport cask and win.

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 9 місяців тому

    We have to drop test our fuel assemblies ever since the "Dave incident".

    • @iitzfizz
      @iitzfizz 5 місяців тому

      Drop and run?

  • @David.-_-
    @David.-_- 11 місяців тому +1

    Cool. What is this for exactly? Transport safety?

    • @definitelynotafish2162
      @definitelynotafish2162 10 місяців тому +2

      It’s for making sure nothing breaks or bends during transport. So basically transport safety

    • @qcislander
      @qcislander 8 місяців тому

      @definitelynotafish2162
      Not just "transport safety", which most people will take as "is moving the thing from place to place safe"... but the finer point: "transport-accident safety", which means "if we drop it before or after 'actual transport from place to place (say while loading it onto a trailer-bed), how large a drop can it safely withstand".
      30cm is a hair less that a foot... and while "safe-in-testing", the deformation of support in a drop of less than a foot is... marginal. I'd like to see the data on 50 such drop-tests... then the data from 2 or 3 drop-tests from 40cm (about 16 inches).
      I'm not worried at all about possible criticality unless the drop is a couple of meters (say, 6 feet)... I'm just wondering now much heat is the freshly "reconfigured" rod-package is likely to generate before someone rescues the whole thing to prevent it becoming a hazard.

  • @ericdanielski4802
    @ericdanielski4802 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice video.

  • @GoAwayStupidAI
    @GoAwayStupidAI 11 місяців тому

    Great details 👍