Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9825448 | Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) has good characteristics for the coolant and/or target of various nuclear systems, but it also has a problem of polonium contamination. In the study, baking experiment was performed to remove polonium contamination on type 316 stainless steel plate that was originated from neutron irradiated LBE. The contaminated type 316 stainless steel plate was baked in a vacuum condition at various temperatures from 200°C to 600°C. In the previous preliminary study, the effect of short time baking was investigated. In the study, the effect of long time baking was investigated. The detail of the experimental method was also described. The result of long time baking experiment showed that the baking method was effective for removal of polonium from stainless steel surface contaminated by neutron irradiated LBE, if the baking was performed at 500°C and higher in a vacuum condition. The obtained result was consistent to the previous preliminary study.
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Authors
Terumitsu Miura, Toru Obara, Hiroshi Sekimoto,