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titleOfInvention Buffer protection elements for transport and / or temporary storage packages of radioactive material
abstract A cushioning protection element block made of a rigid and brittle foam comprises a surface or internal structurally irregular portion (20). The structurally irregular portion (20) has a sharp edge in the foam to allow for immediate collapse of the foam due to cracks propagating in depth throughout the volume of the foam. This edge facilitates foam fragmentation with the expected characteristics. As a variant, a surface-hardened coating (28) can be used to fill the outer pores (27) of the foam, along with lateral gaps with the jacket, or studs that extend inside the jacket. In particular, it applies to shock-resistant cushioning protection elements that cover packages that are exposed to falling.
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