Title :
Parametric analysis of performances of free-fall penetrators in deep-ocean sediments
Author :
Murray, C.N. ; Visintini, L.
Author_Institution :
Commission of the European Communities, Joint Research Centre-Ispra Establishment, Ispra, Italy
fDate :
1/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of free-fail penetrators is being now actively considered by many national and international organizations as a possible option for the safe final, disposal of high-level radioactive waste in vitrified form within deep-ocean sedimentary geological formations. The present paper describes methods and results of a study aimed at highlighting the effects of a number of different parameters on penetrator performance. This work is intended as a preparation of a new series of tests to be carried out during 1984-1986 to assess the present modeling capabilities in more detail. An initial experiment carried out in March 1983, using large model penetrators (3.25 m long, 0.325 m diameter, weight 1.8 tons in air) has successfully demonstrated that it is feasible to design free-fall vehicles which are capable of reaching terminal velocities of 45-50 m/s and embedding themselves up to thirty meters in clayey deep-sea sediments.
Keywords :
Radioactive pollution; Sea floor; Aerodynamics; Drag; Friction; Hydrodynamics; Performance analysis; Sea surface; Sediments; Soil; Testing; Vehicle dynamics;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1985.1137416