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Original Article

Radiation level changes at RAM package surfaces

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Pages 89-94 | Received 11 Jan 2011, Accepted 11 Jan 2011, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

This paper explores design considerations required to meet the regulations that limit radiation level variations at external surfaces of radioactive material (RAM) packages. The radiation level requirements at package surfaces (e.g. TS-R-1 paragraphs 531 and 646) not only invoke maximum radiation levels, but also strict limits on the allowable increase in the radiation level during transport. This paper explores the regulatory requirements by quantifying the amount of near surface movement and/or payload shifting that results in a 20% increase in the radiation level at the package surface. Typical IP-2, IP-3, type A and type B packaging and source geometries are illustrated. Variations in surface radiation levels are typically the result of changes in the geometry of the surface due to an impact, puncture or crush event, or shifting and settling of radioactive contents.

The authors gratefully acknowledge review comments provided by S. J. Nathan and T. M. Davis of Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, and A. McGee of UT-Battelle, LLC, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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