7 votes Scientists put a nuclear waste container through a demanding trip to see if the fuel would break Posted August 6, 2018 by KapteinB Tags: nuclear power, scientists, energy, casks, waste.nuclear, disasters.environmental, disasters.transport, author.rachel becker, source.the verge https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/3/17648972/spent-nuclear-radioactive-fuel-transportation-cask-sandia-science-triathlon Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Published Aug 3 2018 Word count 1619 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] Taco August 6, 2018 Link TLDR: TLDR: Using sensors like accelerometers and strain gauges, the teams measured how much shaking and rattling the faux-fuel endured during its trip. And the early results are starting to come in. “The fuel has a very smooth ride,” Saltzstein says. 3 votes ScienceForDessert August 8, 2018 Link Parent They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :) They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :)
[2] Taco August 6, 2018 Link TLDR: TLDR: Using sensors like accelerometers and strain gauges, the teams measured how much shaking and rattling the faux-fuel endured during its trip. And the early results are starting to come in. “The fuel has a very smooth ride,” Saltzstein says. 3 votes ScienceForDessert August 8, 2018 Link Parent They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :) They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :)
ScienceForDessert August 8, 2018 Link Parent They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :) They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :)
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They do say at the end of the article that they are still putting together a final verdict though. :)