Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases

Measurements of activity concentrations of radionuclides in atmospheric releases were performed in 2017–2018 at vent stacks of seven Russian nuclear power plants. The selected instruments and research methods, with detection limits significantly lower than the existing detection limit of Russian NPP...

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Main Authors: Maxim Vasyanovich, Aleksey Vasilyev, Aleksey Ekidin, Ivan Kapustin, Alexander Kryshev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318305746
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spelling doaj-1594ee05721a4d158521c8df577088062020-11-24T23:59:38ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332019-07-0151411761179Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releasesMaxim Vasyanovich0Aleksey Vasilyev1Aleksey Ekidin2Ivan Kapustin3Alexander Kryshev4Institute of Industrial Ecology UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, RussiaInstitute of Industrial Ecology UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, Russia; Corresponding author.Institute of Industrial Ecology UB RAS, Ekaterinburg, RussiaMoscow Technological University, Moscow, RussiaRPA “Typhoon”, Obninsk, Kaluga region, RussiaMeasurements of activity concentrations of radionuclides in atmospheric releases were performed in 2017–2018 at vent stacks of seven Russian nuclear power plants. The selected instruments and research methods, with detection limits significantly lower than the existing detection limit of Russian NPPs routine control, allowed to reliably determine up to 26 radionuclides. Analysis of experimental data allows to determine the list of radionuclides for calculation the effective dose rates to public and the permissible annual discharge levels for each Russian NPP. Radiocarbon is determined as major contributor for the dose from the atmospheric releases of LWGR reactors – up to 98% for EGP-6 and RBMK-1000 (Smolensk NPP) reactors. For PWR reactors (VVER) radionuclides contribution to the annual dose from atmospheric releases is more complicated, but, in general, dose is formed by tritium, 14C and noble gases. The special monitoring results with ranking of measured radionuclides according to their contribution to the effective dose makes it possible to optimize the list of controlled radionuclides in airborne releases of Russian NPPs from 94 to 8–16 for different NPPs. Keywords: Atmospheric releases, Nuclear power plant, Radioactive effluenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573318305746
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Alexander Kryshev
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Ivan Kapustin
Alexander Kryshev
Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
author_facet Maxim Vasyanovich
Aleksey Vasilyev
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Ivan Kapustin
Alexander Kryshev
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title Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
title_short Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
title_full Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
title_fullStr Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
title_full_unstemmed Special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of Russian NPP atmospheric releases
title_sort special monitoring results for determination of radionuclide composition of russian npp atmospheric releases
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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publishDate 2019-07-01
description Measurements of activity concentrations of radionuclides in atmospheric releases were performed in 2017–2018 at vent stacks of seven Russian nuclear power plants. The selected instruments and research methods, with detection limits significantly lower than the existing detection limit of Russian NPPs routine control, allowed to reliably determine up to 26 radionuclides. Analysis of experimental data allows to determine the list of radionuclides for calculation the effective dose rates to public and the permissible annual discharge levels for each Russian NPP. Radiocarbon is determined as major contributor for the dose from the atmospheric releases of LWGR reactors – up to 98% for EGP-6 and RBMK-1000 (Smolensk NPP) reactors. For PWR reactors (VVER) radionuclides contribution to the annual dose from atmospheric releases is more complicated, but, in general, dose is formed by tritium, 14C and noble gases. The special monitoring results with ranking of measured radionuclides according to their contribution to the effective dose makes it possible to optimize the list of controlled radionuclides in airborne releases of Russian NPPs from 94 to 8–16 for different NPPs. Keywords: Atmospheric releases, Nuclear power plant, Radioactive effluent
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