Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor

A hot water layer system (HWLS) is a novel system for reducing radioactivity under research reactor containment. This system is particularly useful in pool-type research reactors or other light water reactors with an open pool surface. The main purpose of a HWLS is to provide more protection for...

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Main Authors: Mirmohammadi Sayedeh Leila, Gharib Morteza, Ebrahimzadeh Parnian, Amrollahi Reza
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2013-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941301018M.pdf
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spelling doaj-69326d3644804484b101769ecdc0c3752020-11-24T23:00:52ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39942013-01-01281182410.2298/NTRP1301018MDesign and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactorMirmohammadi Sayedeh LeilaGharib MortezaEbrahimzadeh ParnianAmrollahi RezaA hot water layer system (HWLS) is a novel system for reducing radioactivity under research reactor containment. This system is particularly useful in pool-type research reactors or other light water reactors with an open pool surface. The main purpose of a HWLS is to provide more protection for operators and reactor personnel against undesired doses due to the radio- activity of the primary loop. This radioactivity originates mainly from the induced radioactivity contained within the cooling water or probable minute leaks of fuel elements. More importantly, the bothersome radioactivity is progressively proportional to reactor power and, thus, the HWLS is a partial solution for mitigating such problems when power upgrading is planned. Following a series of tests and checks for different parameters, a HWLS has been built and put into operation at the Tehran research reactor in 2009. It underwent a series of comprehensive tests for a period of 6 months. Within this time-frame, it was realized that the HWLS could provide a better protection for reactor personnel against prevailing radiation under containment. The system is especially suitable in cases of abnormality, e. g. the spread of fission products due to fuel failure, because it prevents the mixing of pollutants developed deep in the pool with the upper layer and thus mitigates widespread leakage of radioactivity.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941301018M.pdfhot water layer systemTehran Research Reactorpool-type reactorradiation levelcontainment
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author Mirmohammadi Sayedeh Leila
Gharib Morteza
Ebrahimzadeh Parnian
Amrollahi Reza
spellingShingle Mirmohammadi Sayedeh Leila
Gharib Morteza
Ebrahimzadeh Parnian
Amrollahi Reza
Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
hot water layer system
Tehran Research Reactor
pool-type reactor
radiation level
containment
author_facet Mirmohammadi Sayedeh Leila
Gharib Morteza
Ebrahimzadeh Parnian
Amrollahi Reza
author_sort Mirmohammadi Sayedeh Leila
title Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
title_short Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
title_full Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
title_fullStr Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
title_full_unstemmed Design and installation of a hot water layer system at the Tehran research reactor
title_sort design and installation of a hot water layer system at the tehran research reactor
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
publishDate 2013-01-01
description A hot water layer system (HWLS) is a novel system for reducing radioactivity under research reactor containment. This system is particularly useful in pool-type research reactors or other light water reactors with an open pool surface. The main purpose of a HWLS is to provide more protection for operators and reactor personnel against undesired doses due to the radio- activity of the primary loop. This radioactivity originates mainly from the induced radioactivity contained within the cooling water or probable minute leaks of fuel elements. More importantly, the bothersome radioactivity is progressively proportional to reactor power and, thus, the HWLS is a partial solution for mitigating such problems when power upgrading is planned. Following a series of tests and checks for different parameters, a HWLS has been built and put into operation at the Tehran research reactor in 2009. It underwent a series of comprehensive tests for a period of 6 months. Within this time-frame, it was realized that the HWLS could provide a better protection for reactor personnel against prevailing radiation under containment. The system is especially suitable in cases of abnormality, e. g. the spread of fission products due to fuel failure, because it prevents the mixing of pollutants developed deep in the pool with the upper layer and thus mitigates widespread leakage of radioactivity.
topic hot water layer system
Tehran Research Reactor
pool-type reactor
radiation level
containment
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941301018M.pdf
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