UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispra

The objective of INSIDER work package 3 (WP 3) is to draft a sampling guide for initial nuclear site characterization in constrained environments, based on a statistical approach. In this paper, deliverable 3.4 (D 3.4) is presented for WP 3, where the strategy developed in deliverables 3.1 (D 3.1) t...

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Main Authors: von Oertzen Gunhild, Nitzsche Olaf, Hashymov Artur
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190025/epjn190025.html
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spelling doaj-d989448076964a82b8550298b28b2d412021-03-02T07:32:12ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies2491-92922020-01-0161510.1051/epjn/2019043epjn190025UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispravon Oertzen Gunhild0Nitzsche Olaf1Hashymov Artur2Brenk Systemplanung GmbH, Heider-Hof-Weg 23Brenk Systemplanung GmbH, Heider-Hof-Weg 23Energorisk Ltd., 141, No7, Simyi Steshenkiv str.The objective of INSIDER work package 3 (WP 3) is to draft a sampling guide for initial nuclear site characterization in constrained environments, based on a statistical approach. In this paper, deliverable 3.4 (D 3.4) is presented for WP 3, where the strategy developed in deliverables 3.1 (D 3.1) to 3.3 (D 3.3) is applied to the first of three reference use cases representative of existing decommissioning scenarios. The present discussion focuses on use case 1 (UC1): the liquid waste storage facility at the JRC site of Ispra (Italy). The proposed characterization strategy developed in D 3.2 is applied in a step by step approach to analyse the pre-existing information (obtained through the use of a pre-sampling questionnaire), and to utilise the available inputs towards the development of a sampling plan sufficient for allowing radiological characterization. The proposed sampling plan follows a three-step approach, i.e. determination of possible elevation in activity concentration by non-destructive testing, biased sampling of layers identified, and finally unbiased sampling after mixing of tank contents.https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190025/epjn190025.html
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title UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispra
title_short UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispra
title_full UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispra
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The objective of INSIDER work package 3 (WP 3) is to draft a sampling guide for initial nuclear site characterization in constrained environments, based on a statistical approach. In this paper, deliverable 3.4 (D 3.4) is presented for WP 3, where the strategy developed in deliverables 3.1 (D 3.1) to 3.3 (D 3.3) is applied to the first of three reference use cases representative of existing decommissioning scenarios. The present discussion focuses on use case 1 (UC1): the liquid waste storage facility at the JRC site of Ispra (Italy). The proposed characterization strategy developed in D 3.2 is applied in a step by step approach to analyse the pre-existing information (obtained through the use of a pre-sampling questionnaire), and to utilise the available inputs towards the development of a sampling plan sufficient for allowing radiological characterization. The proposed sampling plan follows a three-step approach, i.e. determination of possible elevation in activity concentration by non-destructive testing, biased sampling of layers identified, and finally unbiased sampling after mixing of tank contents.
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