Packaging for transporting and/or storing radioactive materials, including improved means for attaching a shock-absorbing cover
09748011 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2200/506
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B65D77/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a packaging for transporting and/or storing radioactive materials, comprising a packaging body extending along a longitudinal direction, and further including at least one shock-absorbing cover mounted on one of both longitudinally opposite ends of the packaging body, the absorbing cover comprising attaching portions (44) on said packaging body, each attaching portion defining a clearing hole (58) through which an element (24) screwed in the packaging body passes. According to the invention, the attaching portion (44) has a deformable area (54) which, in the case of an outer bias on the absorbing cover leading to a contact strain between the screwed element (24) and the clearing hole (58), is designed to plastically deform.
Claims
1. Packaging (1) adapted to contain radioactive materials, comprising a packaging body (8) extending along a longitudinal direction and further comprising two longitudinally opposite ends of the packaging body, said packaging further including at least one shock-absorbing cover (22) mounted on one of the longitudinally opposite ends of the packaging body, said absorbing cover comprising attaching portions (44) in contact with said packaging body, each attaching portion defining a clearing hole (58), said packaging further including at least one screwed element (24) having a bearing head with a diameter larger than a diameter of the clearing hole and a shaft which passes through said clearing hole and is screwed into said packaging body, wherein at least one of said attaching portions (44) has a deformable area (54) adjacent to an empty area that is provided along the shaft of the at least one screwed element, wherein in case of an outer bias on the absorbing cover (22) leading to a contact strain between said screwed element (24) and the clearing hole (58), the deformable area is adapted to plastically deform and expand at least partially into the empty area.
2. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein said deformable area (54) extends on an angular sector (70) around the screwed element (24), at least part of this angular sector being oriented towards the outside of the cover.
3. The packaging according to claim 2, wherein said deformable area (54) has several elements (54′) angularly spaced from each other on said angular sector (70).
4. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of said deformable area (54) along the direction of the screwed element (24) extends over less than than the height of said clearing hole (58).
5. The packaging according to claim 4, wherein said deformable area assumes the shape of a ligament of material (54) located flush with a slit or a groove (60).
6. The packaging according to claim 5, wherein said slit or groove (60) opens onto a same surface as the one onto which said clearing hole (58) opens.
7. The packaging according to claim 6, wherein said ligament of material (54) is annular and internally carries a jacket (56) defining said clearing hole (58).
8. The packaging according to claim 4, wherein said deformable area is a part (54) protruding radially inward in the direction of the screwed element (24), said protruding part (54) partially defining said clearing hole (58).
9. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein said attaching portion (44) is formed integrally with a bottom (28) of the absorbing cover (22).
10. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein said packaging body (8) includes a lid (11), a bottom (9) remote from the lid along said longitudinal direction, as well as a packaging side body (10) connecting the bottom and the lid.
11. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein each attaching portion (44) comprises at least one part in contact with the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) This description is made by reference to the accompanied drawings among which;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) First, with reference to
(17) The packaging 2 object of the present invention defines an accommodating cavity 4 inside which lies a storage device (not shown) also called a storage basket, intended to receive the fuel assemblies. The set forms a container for transporting and/or storing irradiated assemblies of nuclear fuel.
(18) The packaging 1 has a longitudinal axis 6. Throughout the description, the term “longitudinal” must be understood as parallel to the longitudinal axis 6 and to the longitudinal direction of the packaging. Also, the term “transverse” must be understood as orthogonal to the axis 6.
(19) The packaging 2 has a packaging body 8 defining the cavity 4, and provided with a bottom 9 on which the storage device is intended to rest in a vertical position, with a lid 11 arranged at the opposite longitudinal end of the packaging, and with a side body 10 extending around and along the longitudinal axis 6, that is along the longitudinal direction of the packaging. The bottom and the lid are thus arranged at the longitudinal ends of the side body 10.
(20) The bottom 9 can be made in one piece with a part of the side body 10, whereas the lid 11 is by nature removable, so as to be able to release/seal an opening of the side body 10 through which the basket is intended to be introduced/extracted.
(21) The side body 10 is thus the one which defines the accommodating cavity 4, thanks to a side inner surface 12 having a substantially cylindrical shape and a circular cross-section, and an axis merged with the axis 6.
(22) In this preferred embodiment, the side body 10 first has a metal wall/ferrule 14 centred on the longitudinal axis 6. Externally, the ferrule 14 carries fin-shaped heat conduction means 16, as well as neutron protection means 18 designed to form a barrier against the neutrons emitted by the fuel assemblies accommodated in the storage device.
(23) Close to the longitudinal ends of the packaging body, the latter is fitted with shock protection rings 20, centred on the axis 6.
(24) Furthermore, the packaging 1 includes, respectively mounted on both its opposite longitudinal ends, two shock-absorbing covers 22, attached to the packaging body 8 using longitudinally oriented attaching screws 24, arranged close to the periphery of each cover.
(25) With reference now to
(26) In the preferred embodiment shown in
(27) As can be seen in
(28) The ring 32, preferably made of steel, is fitted with a plurality of attaching portions 44 succeeding along the circumferential direction. These portions 44, shown in
(29) Each portion 44 comprises an outer part 52 extending around the axis 50 throughout the thickness of the ring 32, and defining at its centre a bore carrying an annular ligament of material 54, centred on the axis 50. Here, the ligament 54 is located at the top end of the bore, its upper surface being arranged in the continuation of the upper surface of the ring 32. The ligament 54, protruding radially inward from the bore, only extends on part of the thickness of the ring, the thickness ratio being preferably between 5 and 35.
(30) The ligament 54 internally carries a jacket 56 centred on the axis 50 and internally defining the clearing hole 58 of the screw 24. The ligament 54 is also located at the top end of the jacket, its upper surface being thus arranged in the continuation of the upper surface of this jacket 56, which extends on a thickness identical to the one of the ring 32.
(31) Thus, the ligament 54 is arranged flush with a groove 60, formed under the ligament between said bore and the outer surface of the jacket 56. The groove 60 centred on the axis 50 opens towards the lower part on the same surface as the one into which the clearing hole 58 opens, where this groove can be obtained through a simple annular machining on the lower surface of the ring 32. Alternatively, in
(32) Back to the embodiment of
(33) One of the characteristics of the present invention lies in the fact that the ligament of material 54 forms a deformable area of the portion 44. This area 54 is designed so that in the case of an outer bias occurring on the absorbing cover 22, for example in the case of the regulatory free fall test leading to a contact strain between the screw 24 and the inner surface of the clearing hole 58, this area 54 plastically deforms while the screw 24 withstands the shear failure.
(34) Consequently, in case of the fall of the packaging on the cover 22 as schematized in
(35) The design is provided such that in such conditions, the plastic deformation of the deformable area formed by the ligament 54 has priority over the shear of the screw 24. Consequently, during the shock, the ligament 54 is crushed by plastically deforming under the effect of the contact strain applied by the screw 24 and passing through the jacket 56. Preferably, thanks to the plastic deformation of the area 54, the screw 24 can withstand the shear failure at least up to an intensity value of the contact strain corresponding to the maximum value experienced during the regulatory fall tests, in particular the nine meter free fall.
(36) The crush deformation of the ligament 54 is here allowed by the upward longitudinal expansion of this ligament, but mainly by its downward expansion, into the groove 60 as schematized in
(37) It is specified that the deformable area is however sufficiently rigid not to deform in the normal operating conditions of the container, especially during transport or handling operations.
(38) In the alternative embodiment shown in
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(40) It is indicated that on this restricted angular sector, the deformable area can be continuous such as in
(41) With reference now to
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(43) The groove 78 and the recess 74 define between them the ligament of plastically deformable material 54, connecting a part 80 protruding radially inward partially defining the clearing hole 58, to the outer part 52 of the portion 44.
(44) Expansion of the ligament 54 in case of a fall is here carried out in the groove 78 and/or the recess 74.
(45) Of course, the embodiments shown in
(46) Of course, those of ordinary skill can bring about various modifications to the invention which has just being described, only by way of non-limiting examples.