Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device

Nuclear materials can be utilized not only for peaceful uses, but also for military purposes; hence, the international community has devoted itself to the control, management and safeguarding of nuclear materials. Nuclear materials are of varying degrees of usability for development of nuclear weapo...

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Main Authors: Jihyun Ahn, Hee Seo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-05-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573320309207
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spelling doaj-e21773d756e8496c8be0868eefa55b482021-04-24T05:56:41ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332021-05-0153516521657Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal deviceJihyun Ahn0Hee Seo1Jeonbuk National University, 567 Baekje-daero, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, 54896, Republic of KoreaCorresponding author.; Jeonbuk National University, 567 Baekje-daero, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, 54896, Republic of KoreaNuclear materials can be utilized not only for peaceful uses, but also for military purposes; hence, the international community has devoted itself to the control, management and safeguarding of nuclear materials. Nuclear materials are of varying degrees of usability for development of nuclear weapons. Thus, several methods for assessing the attractiveness of nuclear materials for nuclear weapons purposes have been proposed. When these methods are applied to unirradiated depleted, natural, and low-enriched uranium (DU, NU, and LEU), they are certainly classified as non-attractive nuclear materials. However, when nuclear material attractiveness is to be evaluated for potential radiological dispersal device (RDD) uses, it is required to develop a different method for the different aspects and factors. In the present study, we derived a novel method for evaluating nuclear material attractiveness for use in RDD development. To this end, the specific activity and dose coefficient were identified as the two sub-factors, and, in consideration of those, the mass causing detrimental health effects was determined to be the main factor impacting on nuclear materials attractiveness. Based on this factor, the attractiveness of unirradiated DU, NU, and LEU for RDD use was qualitatively compared with that of 137Cs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573320309207Nuclear safeguardsNuclear material attractivenessRadiological dispersal device
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author Jihyun Ahn
Hee Seo
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Hee Seo
Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Nuclear safeguards
Nuclear material attractiveness
Radiological dispersal device
author_facet Jihyun Ahn
Hee Seo
author_sort Jihyun Ahn
title Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
title_short Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
title_full Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
title_fullStr Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
title_full_unstemmed Material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
title_sort material attractiveness of unirradiated depleted, natural and low-enriched uranium for use in radiological dispersal device
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Nuclear materials can be utilized not only for peaceful uses, but also for military purposes; hence, the international community has devoted itself to the control, management and safeguarding of nuclear materials. Nuclear materials are of varying degrees of usability for development of nuclear weapons. Thus, several methods for assessing the attractiveness of nuclear materials for nuclear weapons purposes have been proposed. When these methods are applied to unirradiated depleted, natural, and low-enriched uranium (DU, NU, and LEU), they are certainly classified as non-attractive nuclear materials. However, when nuclear material attractiveness is to be evaluated for potential radiological dispersal device (RDD) uses, it is required to develop a different method for the different aspects and factors. In the present study, we derived a novel method for evaluating nuclear material attractiveness for use in RDD development. To this end, the specific activity and dose coefficient were identified as the two sub-factors, and, in consideration of those, the mass causing detrimental health effects was determined to be the main factor impacting on nuclear materials attractiveness. Based on this factor, the attractiveness of unirradiated DU, NU, and LEU for RDD use was qualitatively compared with that of 137Cs.
topic Nuclear safeguards
Nuclear material attractiveness
Radiological dispersal device
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573320309207
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