Review of Criticality Safety and Shielding Analysis Issues for Transportation Packages·

Year
1995
Author(s)
C. V. Parks - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
B. Broadhead - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
File Attachment
1871.PDF2.06 MB
Abstract
The staff of the Nuclear Engineering Applications Section (NEAS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have been involved for over 25 years with the development and application of computational tools for use in analyzing the criticality safety and shielding features of transportation packages carrying radioactive material (RAM). The majority of the computational tools developed by ORNLINEAS have been included within the SCALE modular code system (SCALE 1995). This code system has been used throughout the world for the evaluation of nuclear facility and package designs. With this development and application experience as a basis, this paper will present a perspective on important issues related to nuclear safety analyses for a package design.