Evaluation of the Environmental Gamma-ray Dose Rate by Skyshine Analysis During the Maintenance of an Activated TFC in ITER

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S. Sato
H. Takatsu
K. Maki
K. Yamada
S. Mori
H. Iida
R. T. Santoro
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[1] Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute,Naka Fusion Research Establishment
[2] Hitachi,Hitachi Research Laboratory
[3] Ltd,Max
[4] Business Automation Co Ltd.,Planck
[5] Kawasaki Heavy Industries,Institute fur Plasmaphysik
[6] Ltd.,undefined
[7] ITER Joint Work Site,undefined
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Journal of Fusion Energy | 1997年 / 16卷
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ITER; skyshine analysis; exposure dose rate; maintenance of an activated TF coil;
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Gamma-ray exposure dose rates at the ITER site boundary were estimated for the cases of removal of a failed activated Toroidal Field (TF) coil from the torus and removal of a failed activated TF coil together with a sector of the activated Vacuum Vessel (VV). Skyshine analyses were performed using the two-dimensional SN radiation transport code, DOT3.5. The exposure gamma-ray dose rates on the ground at the site boundary (presently assumed to be 1 km from the ITER building), were calculated to be 1.1 and 84 μSv/year for removal of the TF coil without and with a VV sector, respectively. The dose rate level for the latter case is close to the tentative radiation limit of 100 μSv/year so an additional ∼14 cm of concrete is required in the ITER building roof to satisfy the criterion for a safety factor often for the site boundary dose rate.
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