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Study on Dose Rate on the Surface of Cask Packed with Activated Cut-off Pieces from Decommissioned Nuclear Power Plant

  • Park, Kwang Soo (Nuclear Decommissioning Technology & Business Development Team, Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction) ;
  • Kim, Hae Woong (Nuclear Decommissioning Technology & Business Development Team, Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction) ;
  • Sohn, Hee Dong (Nuclear Decommissioning Technology & Business Development Team, Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction) ;
  • Kim, Nam Kyun (RAF Team, KEPCO KPS) ;
  • Lee, Chung Kyu (RAF Team, KEPCO KPS) ;
  • Lee, Yun (RAF Team, KEPCO KPS) ;
  • Lee, Ji Hoon (Radiation & Environmental Laboratory, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Hwang, Young Hwan (Radiation & Environmental Laboratory, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Lee, Mi Hyun (Radiation & Environmental Laboratory, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Lee, Dong Kyu (Nuclear Energy Team, KONES Corporation) ;
  • Jung, Duk Woon (Nuclear Energy Team, KONES Corporation)
  • Received : 2020.08.30
  • Accepted : 2020.10.30
  • Published : 2020.12.31

Abstract

Background: Reactor pressure vessel (RV) with internals (RVI) are activated structures by neutron irradiation and volume contaminated wastes. Thus, to develop safe and optimized disposal plan for them at a disposal site, it is important to perform exact activation calculation and evaluate the dose rate on the surface of casks which contain cut-off pieces. Materials and Methods: RV and RVI are subjected to neutron activation calculation via Monte Carlo methodology with MCNP6 and ORIGEN-S program-neutron flux, isotopic specific activity, and gamma spectrum calculation on each component of RV and RVI, and dose rate evaluation with MCNP6. Results and Discussion: Through neutron activation analysis, dose rate is evaluated for the casks containing cut-off pieces produced from decommissioned RV and RVI. For RV cut-off ones, the highest value of dose rate on the surface of cask is 6.97 × 10-1 mSv/hr and 2 m from it is 3.03 × 10-2 mSv/hr. For RVI cut-off ones, on the surface of it is 0.166 × 10-1 mSv/hr and 2 m from it is 1.04 × 10-1 mSv/hr. Dose rates for various RV and RVI cut-off pieces distributed lower than the limit except the one of 2 m from the cask surface of RVI. It needs to adjust contents in cask which carries highly radioactive components in order to decrease thickness of cask. Conclusion: Two types of casks are considered in this paper: box type for very-low-level waste (VLLW) as well as low-level waste (LLW) and cylinder type for intermediate-level waste (ILW). The results will contribute to the development of optimal loading plans for RV and RVI cut-off pieces during the decommissioning of nuclear power plant that can be used to prepare radioactive waste disposal plans for the different types of wastes-ILW, LLW, and VLLW.

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