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For comparison purposes, a thermal test was also carried out using a half-scale model. In the first thermal test using a slice model, the maximum surface temperature of the cask body was higher than the permitted maximum temperature limits owing to incomplete combustion. In the second thermal test using a slice model and in the thermal test using a half-scale model, the maximum temperature of the cask body was lower than the permitted maximum temperature limit. Therefore, the thermal integrity of the KORAD-B/II shipping package could be considered to be maintained. The temperature results from the thermal test using a slice model were higher than those of the thermal test using a half-scale model. 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摘要
KORAD-B/II运输包用于运输暂时存放在HANUL核电站的C4混凝土包。因此,这些包装必须满足《韩国核安全保障委员会法案2014-50》、国际原子能机构安全标准第6号规定的要求。SSR-6和us10cfr Part 71。这些监管指南将KORAD-B/II运输包装分类为B型包装,并指出这种类型的包装必须能够承受800°C的温度30分钟。在进行测试以评估其完整性时,最好使用运输包装的全尺寸模型进行测试。然而,使用全尺寸模型进行测试是昂贵的。因此,为了评估KORAD-B/II运输包装的热完整性,使用切片模型进行了热测试。为了比较,还使用半比例模型进行了热测试。在采用切片模型的第一次热试验中,由于不完全燃烧,桶体的最高表面温度高于允许的最高温度极限。在第二次切片模型热试验和半比例模型热试验中,桶体最高温度低于允许的最高温度极限。因此,可以认为保持了KORAD-B/II运输包的热完整性。切片模型的温度测试结果高于半比例尺模型的温度测试结果。因此,对于KORAD-B/II等无中子屏蔽的单层输送包,火焰对输送包的影响似乎是受时间减小而非尺寸减小的影响。
Comparison of Thermal Test Using Slice Model and Half-Scale Model of Shipping Package
KORAD-B/II shipping packages are used to transport C4 concrete packages that are temporarily stored at the HANUL nuclear power plant. These packages must therefore satisfy the requirements prescribed in the Korea Nuclear Safety Security Commission Act 2014-50, the IAEA Safety Standards No. SSR-6, and US 10 CFR Part 71. These regulatory guidelines classify a KORAD-B/II shipping package as a Type B package, and state that this type of package must be able to withstand a temperature of 800 °C for a period of 30 min. It is desirable to conduct a test using a full-scale model of a shipping package when performing tests to evaluate its integrity. However, it is costly to perform a test using a full-scale model. Therefore, to evaluate the thermal integrity of a KORAD-B/II shipping package, thermal tests were conducted using a slice model. For comparison purposes, a thermal test was also carried out using a half-scale model. In the first thermal test using a slice model, the maximum surface temperature of the cask body was higher than the permitted maximum temperature limits owing to incomplete combustion. In the second thermal test using a slice model and in the thermal test using a half-scale model, the maximum temperature of the cask body was lower than the permitted maximum temperature limit. Therefore, the thermal integrity of the KORAD-B/II shipping package could be considered to be maintained. The temperature results from the thermal test using a slice model were higher than those of the thermal test using a half-scale model. Therefore, the effect of flame on a single-layer shipping package without neutron shielding, such as the KORAD-B/II shipping package, seems to be affected by the reduction in the time rather than the size reduction.