Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose

Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 is 540 MWe pressurized heavy water reactor in India, it achieved first criticality on May 5, 2006 and then operated at full power. The control of dose rates and collective dose of radiation worker is most important for the best performance of reactor. This article disc...

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Main Authors: Villas Mahadev Sonwalkar, S Mohanta, S K Pal, H Rajagopalan, K Venkataramana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Radiation Protection and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.rpe.org.in/article.asp?issn=0972-0464;year=2018;volume=41;issue=2;spage=66;epage=69;aulast=Sonwalkar
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spelling doaj-35e5d558735f4e2dbdbd140e9492746c2020-11-24T20:43:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsRadiation Protection and Environment0972-04642018-01-01412666910.4103/rpe.RPE_5_18Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective doseVillas Mahadev SonwalkarS MohantaS K PalH RajagopalanK VenkataramanaTarapur Atomic Power Station-3 is 540 MWe pressurized heavy water reactor in India, it achieved first criticality on May 5, 2006 and then operated at full power. The control of dose rates and collective dose of radiation worker is most important for the best performance of reactor. This article discusses the sudden rise in radiation levels on primary heat transport (PHT) pipelines and equipment. The radionuclide contributed to high radiation levels was Ag-110 m. Finding obtained during the route cause analysis used for the station operation and removal of Ag-110 m from PHT system using special type of resin (macroporous). The purification of the system using special type of resin has been enhanced. Ag-110 m activity in the PHT fluid has been controlled. PHT pipelines and equipment shielded for exposure control. The postirradiation examination of steam generator (SG) manhole gasket showed the presence of sulfur. The PHT fluid sample analysis revealed the presence of oil content in PHT fluid which was ingressed from buffer tank and FT D2O tank in PHT system. Oil containing sulfur was responsible for erosion of silver from SG manhole gasket in the form of silver sulfide and its ultimate transport to reactor core and neutron activation of silver.http://www.rpe.org.in/article.asp?issn=0972-0464;year=2018;volume=41;issue=2;spage=66;epage=69;aulast=SonwalkarActivationdose ratein-situ gamma spectrometryHPGe detectoroil contentpostirradiation examinationprimary heat transport systemsilver (Ag-110 m)
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author Villas Mahadev Sonwalkar
S Mohanta
S K Pal
H Rajagopalan
K Venkataramana
spellingShingle Villas Mahadev Sonwalkar
S Mohanta
S K Pal
H Rajagopalan
K Venkataramana
Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
Radiation Protection and Environment
Activation
dose rate
in-situ gamma spectrometry
HPGe detector
oil content
postirradiation examination
primary heat transport system
silver (Ag-110 m)
author_facet Villas Mahadev Sonwalkar
S Mohanta
S K Pal
H Rajagopalan
K Venkataramana
author_sort Villas Mahadev Sonwalkar
title Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
title_short Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
title_full Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
title_fullStr Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the contributors (Ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 and its impact on collective dose
title_sort identification of the contributors (ag-110 m) for higher radiation field on primary heat transport system of tarapur atomic power station-3 and its impact on collective dose
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Radiation Protection and Environment
issn 0972-0464
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Tarapur Atomic Power Station-3 is 540 MWe pressurized heavy water reactor in India, it achieved first criticality on May 5, 2006 and then operated at full power. The control of dose rates and collective dose of radiation worker is most important for the best performance of reactor. This article discusses the sudden rise in radiation levels on primary heat transport (PHT) pipelines and equipment. The radionuclide contributed to high radiation levels was Ag-110 m. Finding obtained during the route cause analysis used for the station operation and removal of Ag-110 m from PHT system using special type of resin (macroporous). The purification of the system using special type of resin has been enhanced. Ag-110 m activity in the PHT fluid has been controlled. PHT pipelines and equipment shielded for exposure control. The postirradiation examination of steam generator (SG) manhole gasket showed the presence of sulfur. The PHT fluid sample analysis revealed the presence of oil content in PHT fluid which was ingressed from buffer tank and FT D2O tank in PHT system. Oil containing sulfur was responsible for erosion of silver from SG manhole gasket in the form of silver sulfide and its ultimate transport to reactor core and neutron activation of silver.
topic Activation
dose rate
in-situ gamma spectrometry
HPGe detector
oil content
postirradiation examination
primary heat transport system
silver (Ag-110 m)
url http://www.rpe.org.in/article.asp?issn=0972-0464;year=2018;volume=41;issue=2;spage=66;epage=69;aulast=Sonwalkar
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