Stress analysis for wall structure in mobile hot cell design

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Abstract

Malaysian Nuclear Agency is developing a Mobile Hot Cell (MHC) in order to handle and manage Spent High Activity Radioactive Sources (SHARS) such as teletherapy heads and irradiators. At present, there are only two units of MHC in the world, in South Africa and China. Malaysian Mobile Hot cell is developed by Malaysian Nuclear Agency with the assistance of IAEA expert, based on the design of South Africa and China, but with improved features. Stress analysis has been performed on the design in order to fulfil the safety requirement in operation of MHC. This paper discusses the loading analysis effect from the sand to the MHC wall structure.

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Bahrin, M. H., Rahman, A. A., Hamzah, M. A., Mamat, M. R., Azman, A., & Hasan, H. (2016). Stress analysis for wall structure in mobile hot cell design. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1704). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4940113

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