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titleOfInvention A container for storing and shipping radioactive materials
abstract The present invention relates to a container for storing radioactive material, in particular a packaging and transport container capable of safely transporting a hydrogen transport vessel (HTV) stored in the form of metal hydride for a long distance. The transport container configuration of the present invention consists of a secondary storage container for the leakage of the primary storage container in which the radioactive material is stored, and a drum container for external shock and fire. Secondary storage container of the present invention is characterized in that the spring device that can act as a shock absorber is installed on the inner wall and the upper, the inner bottom surface is provided with a metallic shock absorbing plate that can absorb the shock. And the drum container of the present invention is characterized in that the three layers in the order of the thermal insulation and the cushioning material in the order of ceramic fibers for high-temperature insulation, cross-linked PE (polyethylene) foam for low-temperature buffering and thermal insulation, and urethane foam for thermal insulation buffer. In particular, at the lower end of the drum container was configured a shock absorbing layer consisting of a rigid hard plate, a soft cross-linked PE foam, a hard ceramic board and a soft cross-linked PE foam to absorb the impact energy.
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