Muon tomography for the analysis of in-container vitrified products
Autor: | S. Gardner, Matthew Ryan, A. Clarkson, Julian Roe, C. Shearer, Allan Simpson, Ralf Kaiser, David Mahon, R. Jebali, G. Yang |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Radiation
Muon tomography Waste management Mesons Radioactive waste Thermal treatment 010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry Intermediate level 01 natural sciences Nuclear decommissioning 030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging 0104 chemical sciences Central laboratory 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Waste Management Nuclear industry Radioactive Waste Volume reduction Environmental science Tomography X-Ray Computed |
Zdroj: | Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine. 157 |
ISSN: | 1872-9800 |
Popis: | Alternate treatment routes for radioactive waste are a key research area for much of the nuclear industry, with potentially significant savings available through volume reduction of waste. Achieving this requires a full and demonstrable understanding of waste product behaviour. For this purpose, the UK's National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) has been collaborating with the University of Glasgow and Lynkeos Technology to develop passive techniques for analysis of waste containers over a number of years. In this instance, novel muon tomographic techniques have been applied to the analysis of thermally treated nuclear waste surrogates as part of a project to build and deploy a first of a kind muon imaging system for nuclear waste. The system has been deployed at NNL's Central Laboratory, Cumbria, UK, to analyse products from a series of thermal treatment technology trials, funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) through the Direct Research Portfolio (DRP). Analysis of the waste products using this technique has proven the value of muon analysis in the development of waste management technologies, proving an ability to understand the homogeneity of products and direct further destructive testing. Results from three different thermal treatment trials are presented, with three different surrogate intermediate level waste (ILW) forms in each. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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