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Construction of FFTF Containment Vessel and Lock
A general exploration of the design considerations, construction techniques, and test procedures utilized in the erection of a 135-ft (41-m) diam x 186-ft 4-in. (56-m) high full-pressure free-standing steel containment vessel and 25-ft (7.6-m) diam equipment airlock for the Fast Flux Test Facility at Richland, Wash. The use of special erection equipment such as a large capacity guyed derrick is described in this article. Also included is a summary of the unique operating characteristics of the 25-ft (7.6-m) diam equipment airlock.
Construction of FFTF Containment Vessel and Lock
A general exploration of the design considerations, construction techniques, and test procedures utilized in the erection of a 135-ft (41-m) diam x 186-ft 4-in. (56-m) high full-pressure free-standing steel containment vessel and 25-ft (7.6-m) diam equipment airlock for the Fast Flux Test Facility at Richland, Wash. The use of special erection equipment such as a large capacity guyed derrick is described in this article. Also included is a summary of the unique operating characteristics of the 25-ft (7.6-m) diam equipment airlock.
Construction of FFTF Containment Vessel and Lock
Lebre, Robert N. (author)
Journal of the Construction Division ; 102 ; 325-334
2021-01-01
101976-01-01 pages
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