Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8069808 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to investigate radionuiclides under various melting conditions that influence their distribution behavior during contaminated metal waste melting. Radioisotopes 60Co, and 137Cs were artificially used as the model contaminants. Most of the 60Co remained in the ingot phase homogeneously and was barely present in the slag phase. The 137Cs nuclides leave the melt caused by volatilization, and are essentially transferred to the slag and dust phase. They are then retained by filter systems. The captured 137Cs in the slag phase is about 9% and 12% at a basicity of 0.82 and 1.42 respectively. The results of the demonstration test performed with a withdrawed steam generator from Young-Kwang Nuclear Power Plant shows that cobalt was distributed homogeneously on the ingot phase.
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