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Pereslavtsev, Pavel, Cortes, Pierre, Elbez-Uzan, Joelle |
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Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Jul2023, Vol. 13 Issue 13, p7534, 25p |
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The activity and disposal options for irradiated Be12Ti were assessed for the HCPB DEMO blankets making use of a code system that enables performing 3D activation calculations by linking the Monte Carlo transport code MCNP and the fusion inventory code FISPACT through an appropriate interface. The dedicated full-scale geometry MCNP model of the 11.25 degree HCPB DEMO torus was adapted to the requirements for the coupled 3D neutron transport and activation calculations. Special attention was paid to the use in the activation calculations of the commercial materials containing technological impurities. This has a crucial effect on the results and the impurities must be accounted for in any nuclear safety analyses. The short-term activity is formed by the radionuclides produced through the activation of Be and Ti nuclei and the long-term activity is formed by the products of the neutron irradiation taking place on the impurities. A prerequisite for the disposal or the recycling of the irradiated Be12Ti is its deep detritiation; otherwise, the very high-tritium activity would fully prevent any attempt for its treatment. The most preferable is the use of the Be12Ti with the composition including less material impurities, especially uranium. There could be the option to dispose the Be12Ti intermediate-level wastes in the French repository after 1 year of cooling, assuming the detailed control of the impurities that fulfil the French authority requirements. The USA near-ground repositories could be an alternative to the European sites. The recycling of the irradiated Be12Ti must first be elaborated and approved to ensure its treatment in a safe and efficient way. The remote handling technique must be developed for the re-fabrication of the Be12Ti blocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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