Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses

In order to minimize the radioactive waste volume at the Ukrainian NPP (nuclear power plants) solid waste is burned and compressed and liquid one evaporated. This dramatically increases their activity as well as their radiation doses during of operation process. In accordance with the ALARA princip...

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Main Authors: Nikolay Azarenkov, Vladimir Rudychev, Sergey Pismenetskiy, Yegor Rudychev, P. Badzym, S. Shapar, O. Vystavna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Publishing 2012-09-01
Series:East European Journal of Physics
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Online Access:http://periodicals.karazin.ua/eejp/article/view/13711
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spelling doaj-5ffab19e76b94e59bd7067fd096cf43b2021-03-24T09:28:53ZengV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University PublishingEast European Journal of Physics2312-43342312-45392012-09-011017(3)Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel DosesNikolay Azarenkov0Vladimir Rudychev1Sergey Pismenetskiy2Yegor Rudychev3P. Badzym4S. Shapar5O. Vystavna6V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, UkraineV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, UkraineV.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, UkraineNational Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”, Kharkiv, UkraineKharkiv Institute Energoproekt, Kharkov, UkraineKharkiv Institute Energoproekt, Kharkov, UkraineKharkiv Institute Energoproekt, Kharkov, Ukraine In order to minimize the radioactive waste volume at the Ukrainian NPP (nuclear power plants) solid waste is burned and compressed and liquid one evaporated. This dramatically increases their activity as well as their radiation doses during of operation process. In accordance with the ALARA principle the technological solutions that reduce doses to personnel were proposed. First part of the complex built on Zaporozhye NPP consists of processing waste incinerators and pressing facilities. The characteristics of the radiation fields for varying geometries of this facility and isotopic composition of obtained waste was simulated using PENELOPE and GEANT codes. Part of the results was performed using the software packages developed by the authors using point sources method. During operations with burned waste pressed ash the wall thickness of buildings, where equipment is placed is needed, up to 40 cm of concrete. Thickness of the steel technological doors for these premises is required to be of about 12 cm. The alternate design of technological doors (» 2cm of steel) by adding special gateway system is to be proposed. http://periodicals.karazin.ua/eejp/article/view/13711radioactive wasteburned radioactive wastepressed radioactive wasteradiation doses
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author Nikolay Azarenkov
Vladimir Rudychev
Sergey Pismenetskiy
Yegor Rudychev
P. Badzym
S. Shapar
O. Vystavna
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Vladimir Rudychev
Sergey Pismenetskiy
Yegor Rudychev
P. Badzym
S. Shapar
O. Vystavna
Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
East European Journal of Physics
radioactive waste
burned radioactive waste
pressed radioactive waste
radiation doses
author_facet Nikolay Azarenkov
Vladimir Rudychev
Sergey Pismenetskiy
Yegor Rudychev
P. Badzym
S. Shapar
O. Vystavna
author_sort Nikolay Azarenkov
title Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
title_short Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
title_full Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
title_fullStr Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
title_full_unstemmed Solid And Liquid Waste Processing And Reducing Of Personnel Doses
title_sort solid and liquid waste processing and reducing of personnel doses
publisher V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University Publishing
series East European Journal of Physics
issn 2312-4334
2312-4539
publishDate 2012-09-01
description In order to minimize the radioactive waste volume at the Ukrainian NPP (nuclear power plants) solid waste is burned and compressed and liquid one evaporated. This dramatically increases their activity as well as their radiation doses during of operation process. In accordance with the ALARA principle the technological solutions that reduce doses to personnel were proposed. First part of the complex built on Zaporozhye NPP consists of processing waste incinerators and pressing facilities. The characteristics of the radiation fields for varying geometries of this facility and isotopic composition of obtained waste was simulated using PENELOPE and GEANT codes. Part of the results was performed using the software packages developed by the authors using point sources method. During operations with burned waste pressed ash the wall thickness of buildings, where equipment is placed is needed, up to 40 cm of concrete. Thickness of the steel technological doors for these premises is required to be of about 12 cm. The alternate design of technological doors (» 2cm of steel) by adding special gateway system is to be proposed.
topic radioactive waste
burned radioactive waste
pressed radioactive waste
radiation doses
url http://periodicals.karazin.ua/eejp/article/view/13711
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