Filtering and analysis of accelerations and strains measured on a tie down system of a heavy nuclear transport package during a routine rail journey

2013 
AbstractThe design and development of nuclear packages is critical for the safe transportation of new fuel and irradiated waste. The renaissance of the nuclear industry in recent years has increased motivation for the development of optimised transport and storage solutions. The design of mechanisms to safely constrain nuclear packages, commonly referred to as tie down systems, has become more challenging as package masses have increased. This paper focuses on characterising the loading environment that a tie down system is subjected to using signal processing techniques on previously measured acceleration and strain time histories. The measurements were taken on a tie down system for a nuclear package, weighing 99·7 tonnes, during a routine rail journey. Similar previous studies on tie downs have omitted frequency analysis of the measured signals on tie down systems. A frequency analysis has been used to determine the nature of the loading experienced by a tie down system and also the extent of vibration...
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