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Study of the Effect of (U0.8Pu0.2)O2 Uranium-Plutonium Mixed Fuel Fission Products on a Living Organism

  • Baimukhanova, Ayagoz (Department of Radiation Protection, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan) ;
  • Kim, Dmitriy (Department of Radiation Protection, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan) ;
  • Zhumagulova, Roza (Faculty of Engineering Technologies, Infrastructure and Management, International Educational Corporation) ;
  • Tazhigulova, Bibinur (Faculty of Engineering Technologies, Infrastructure and Management, International Educational Corporation) ;
  • Zharaspayeva, Gulzhanar (Faculty of Engineering Technologies, Infrastructure and Management, International Educational Corporation) ;
  • Azhiyeva, Galiya (Faculty of Engineering Technologies, Infrastructure and Management, International Educational Corporation)
  • Received : 2015.06.10
  • Accepted : 2016.02.18
  • Published : 2016.08.25

Abstract

The article describes the results of experiments conducted on pigs to determine the effect of plutonium, which is the most radiotoxic and highly active element in the range of mixed fuel $(U_{0.8}Pu_{0.2})O_2$ fission products, on living organisms. The results will allow empirical prediction of the emergency plutonium radiation dose for various organs and tissues of humans in case of an accident in a reactor running on mixed fuel $(U_{0.8}Pu_{0.2})O_2$.

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