STATUS OF OVERPACKS FOR URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE TRANSPORT

Year
1985
Author(s)
John W. Arendt - JBF Associates, Inc.
William A. Pryor - U.S. Department of Energy
Abstract
The original overpacks for uranium hexafluoride (UF^) transport, which utilized phenolic foam insulation, were developed in the 1960's and ultimately became international standards. A second generation of overpacks for 10-ton-capacity UFg cylinders used polyurethane foam and was developed in the early 1970's. In the mid 1970's, a third generation was designed, but no attempt to develop it occurred until the early 1980's, when full-scale testing of an overpack for 14-toncapacity UFg cylinders was initiated and resulted in designs for a new family of UF$ overpacks. In the meantime, two additional developments affected overpack use for UFg cylinder transport: (1) the discovery that phenolic-foam-insulated overpacks have water absorption and outleakage problems inaugurated a program for their improvement and (2) new polyurethane-insulated overpacks were manufactured. The current status of all these overpacks, including their designs, testing, and approval for transport is presented.