Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site

The article presents the results of work on dismantling the large installation equipment of Research Building B at the Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (Bochvar Institute). The works were carried out as part of Building B preparation for decommissio...

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Main Authors: Andrey Yu. Kuznetsov, Mikhail E. Azovskov, Sergey V. Belousov, Ilya I. Vereshchagin, Alexey E. Efremov, Sergey V. Khlebnikov
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Published: National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI) 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-3c71f92244944a1789abaa3b3f7e1e352020-11-25T02:11:35ZengNational Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)Nuclear Energy and Technology2452-30382019-05-015211712210.3897/nucet.5.3580035800Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute siteAndrey Yu. Kuznetsov0Mikhail E. Azovskov1Sergey V. Belousov2Ilya I. Vereshchagin3Alexey E. Efremov4Sergey V. Khlebnikov5A.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic MaterialsA.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic MaterialsA.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic MaterialsA.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic MaterialsA.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic MaterialsA.A. Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic Materials The article presents the results of work on dismantling the large installation equipment of Research Building B at the Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (Bochvar Institute). The works were carried out as part of Building B preparation for decommissioning. The purpose of dismantling the large-sized capacitive equipment was to reconstruct the large installation site for managing radioactive waste generated during Building B decommissioning. The works on decommissioning a radioactively contaminated building within a densely populated district of megalopolis were carried out for the first time. The characteristics of the large-sized capacitive equipment are presented. Radioactive contamination of the capacitive equipment is determined by long-lived a-emitting isotopes: 235U, 238U, 239Pu. The sequence of works on dismantling the radiation-contaminated capacitive equipment includes preparatory work, dismantling the tank piping, localizing radioactive contamination of the external surface of the equipment as well as dismantling and moving it into a transport container. Dismantling and decontamination of the large-sized capacitive equipment was carried out by the Bochvar Institute Decommissioning Department. The following tools were used during the works: (1) a mobile foam decontamination facility to perform decontamination works and (2) a mobile high pressure facility to apply localizing and decontaminating film coatings. The tanks were dismantled by means of low-spark tools, i.e., reciprocating saws. Crane runways were made in order to move the dismantled equipment into transport containers: the movement was carried out with the help of a winch. The main results of dismantling and decontaminating the radioactively contaminated tanks are the dismantling of four units of long-length column-type equipment with heights from 4.2 to 6.4 m and 26 units of capacitive equipment (maximum capacity = 8 m3) as well as decontamination of the internal surfaces of radiation-contaminated equipment (decontamination factor = 25–70). As a result, the activity of the accumulated radioactive waste was reduced (the RW class was changed from 3 to 4). The main conclusion regarding the managment of large-sized radiation-contaminated tanks during Building B decommissioning is as follows: the works were organized and carried out at a high technical level, using modern decontamination and dismantling equipment and modern methods to ensure work safety at the Bochvar Institute site in the city of Moscow. https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/35800/download/pdf/Decommissioningradiation-conta
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author Andrey Yu. Kuznetsov
Mikhail E. Azovskov
Sergey V. Belousov
Ilya I. Vereshchagin
Alexey E. Efremov
Sergey V. Khlebnikov
spellingShingle Andrey Yu. Kuznetsov
Mikhail E. Azovskov
Sergey V. Belousov
Ilya I. Vereshchagin
Alexey E. Efremov
Sergey V. Khlebnikov
Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
Nuclear Energy and Technology
Decommissioning
radiation-conta
author_facet Andrey Yu. Kuznetsov
Mikhail E. Azovskov
Sergey V. Belousov
Ilya I. Vereshchagin
Alexey E. Efremov
Sergey V. Khlebnikov
author_sort Andrey Yu. Kuznetsov
title Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
title_short Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
title_full Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
title_fullStr Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
title_full_unstemmed Dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during Research Building B decommissioning at the Bochvar Institute site
title_sort dismantling and decontamination of large-sized radiation-contaminated equipment during research building b decommissioning at the bochvar institute site
publisher National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)
series Nuclear Energy and Technology
issn 2452-3038
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The article presents the results of work on dismantling the large installation equipment of Research Building B at the Bochvar High-technology Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (Bochvar Institute). The works were carried out as part of Building B preparation for decommissioning. The purpose of dismantling the large-sized capacitive equipment was to reconstruct the large installation site for managing radioactive waste generated during Building B decommissioning. The works on decommissioning a radioactively contaminated building within a densely populated district of megalopolis were carried out for the first time. The characteristics of the large-sized capacitive equipment are presented. Radioactive contamination of the capacitive equipment is determined by long-lived a-emitting isotopes: 235U, 238U, 239Pu. The sequence of works on dismantling the radiation-contaminated capacitive equipment includes preparatory work, dismantling the tank piping, localizing radioactive contamination of the external surface of the equipment as well as dismantling and moving it into a transport container. Dismantling and decontamination of the large-sized capacitive equipment was carried out by the Bochvar Institute Decommissioning Department. The following tools were used during the works: (1) a mobile foam decontamination facility to perform decontamination works and (2) a mobile high pressure facility to apply localizing and decontaminating film coatings. The tanks were dismantled by means of low-spark tools, i.e., reciprocating saws. Crane runways were made in order to move the dismantled equipment into transport containers: the movement was carried out with the help of a winch. The main results of dismantling and decontaminating the radioactively contaminated tanks are the dismantling of four units of long-length column-type equipment with heights from 4.2 to 6.4 m and 26 units of capacitive equipment (maximum capacity = 8 m3) as well as decontamination of the internal surfaces of radiation-contaminated equipment (decontamination factor = 25–70). As a result, the activity of the accumulated radioactive waste was reduced (the RW class was changed from 3 to 4). The main conclusion regarding the managment of large-sized radiation-contaminated tanks during Building B decommissioning is as follows: the works were organized and carried out at a high technical level, using modern decontamination and dismantling equipment and modern methods to ensure work safety at the Bochvar Institute site in the city of Moscow.
topic Decommissioning
radiation-conta
url https://nucet.pensoft.net/article/35800/download/pdf/
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