RADIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DECOMMISSIONING WASTE FROM A CANDU REACTOR

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作者
Cho, Dong-Keun [1 ]
Choi, Heui-Joo [1 ]
Ahmed, Rizwan [2 ]
Heo, Gyunyoung [2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Atom Energy Res Inst, Taejon 305353, South Korea
[2] Kyung Hee Univ, Dept Nucl Engn, Yongin 446701, Gyeonggi, South Korea
关键词
Source Term Characterization; Waste Classification; Decommissioning Waste; Monte Carlo Simulation; CANDU Reactor;
D O I
10.5516/NET.2011.43.6.583
中图分类号
TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号
0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
The radiological characteristics for waste classification were assessed for neutron-activated decommissioning wastes from a CANDU reactor. The MCNP/ORIGEN2 code system was used for the source term analysis. The neutron flux and activation cross-section library for each structural component generated by MCNP simulation were used in the radionuclide buildup calculation in ORIGEN2. The specific activities of the relevant radionuclides in the activated metal waste were compared with the specified limits of the specific activities listed in the Korean standard and 10 CFR 61. The time-average full-core model of Wolsong Unit I was used as the neutron source for activation of in-core and ex-core structural components. The approximated levels of the neutron flux and cross-section, irradiated fuel composition, and a geometry simplification revealing good reliability in a previous study were used in the source term calculation as well. The results revealed the radioactivity, decay heat, hazard index, mass, and solid volume for the activated decommissioning waste to be 1.04 x 10(16) Bq, 2.09 x 10(3) W, 5.31 x 10(14) m(3)-water, 4.69 x 10(5) kg, and 7.38 x 10(1) m(3), respectively. According to both Korean and US standards, the activated waste of the pressure tubes, calandria tubes, reactivity devices, and reactivity device supporters was greater than Class C, which should be disposed of in a deep geological disposal repository, whereas the side structural components were classified as low- and intermediate-level waste, which can be disposed of in a land disposal repository. Finally, this study confirmed that, regardless of the cooling time of the waste, 15% of the decommissioning waste cannot be disposed of in a land disposal repository. It is expected that the source terms and waste classification evaluated through this study can be widely used to establish a decommissioning/disposal strategy and fuel cycle analysis for CANDU reactors.
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页码:583 / 592
页数:10
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