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Shrapnel protection testing in support of the proposed Site 300 Contained Firing Facility
In preparation for the planned Contained Firing Facility at LLNL's Site 300, various multi-layered shrapnel protection schemes were investigated with the intent of minimizing the amount of material used in the shielding. As a result of testing, it was found that two pieces of 1-in.-thick mild steel plate provide adequate general-purpose protection from shrapnel generated by normal hydrodynamic and cylinder shots at Bunker 801. 8 refs. (ERA citation 17:029255)
Shrapnel protection testing in support of the proposed Site 300 Contained Firing Facility
In preparation for the planned Contained Firing Facility at LLNL's Site 300, various multi-layered shrapnel protection schemes were investigated with the intent of minimizing the amount of material used in the shielding. As a result of testing, it was found that two pieces of 1-in.-thick mild steel plate provide adequate general-purpose protection from shrapnel generated by normal hydrodynamic and cylinder shots at Bunker 801. 8 refs. (ERA citation 17:029255)
Shrapnel protection testing in support of the proposed Site 300 Contained Firing Facility
J. W. Pastrnak (author) / C. F. Baker (author) / L. F. Simmons (author)
1992
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
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