The Application of Fracture Mechanics to the Safety Assessment of Transport Casks for Radioactive Materials

Year
2004
Author(s)
Uwe Zencker - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
Karsten Müller - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
B. Droste - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Roland Rödel - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin, Germany
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Abstract
BAM is the German responsible authority for the mechanical and thermal design safety assessment of packages for the transport of radioactive materials. The assessment has to cover the brittle fracture safety proof of package components made of potentially brittle materials. This paper gives a survey of the regulatory and technical requirements for such an assessment according to BAM’s new “Guidelines for the Application of Ductile Cast Iron for Transport and Storage Casks for Radioactive Materials”. Based on these guidelines higher stresses than before can become permissible, but it is necessary to put more effort into the safety assessment procedure. The fundamentals of such a proof with the help of the methods of fracture mechanics are presented. The recommended procedure takes into account the guidelines of the IAEA Advisory Material which are based on the prevention of crack initiation. Examples of BAM’s research and safety assessment practices are given. Recommendations for further developments towards package designs with higher acceptable stress levels will be concluded.