Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1741538 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper concerns the cutting operations and spread of radioactive contamination during the dismantling of a nuclear metal component, carried on with thermal cutting. Our analysis relates to E. Fermi nuclear power plant (Trino Vercellese, Italy), a Pressurized Water Reactor, which had an electrical power of 272 MWe, and was in operation from 1965 to 1987. The plant included four primary loops and a pressurizer, each loop equipped with a circulation pump and a steam generator. The criteria for choosing between all the cutting technologies available for dismantling a nuclear component are considered, as well as the methodology allowing the characterization of the primary system. Some cutting scenarios are proposed, with a calculation methodology to evaluate the amount of material involved in main components segmentation. Afterwards, exposition risks are highlighted and the possibility of safely cutting this system is pointed out.

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