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Matrices for radioactive waste immobilization: a review
Nuclear energy is considered a clean, reliable, and an inexhaustible energy source for power generation. Nuclear power is harnessed from nuclear fission reactions in a dedicated power plant.
Ritu Kumari Pilania, C. Dube
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The co-precipitation process plays a key role in the decontamination of radionuclides from low and intermediate levels of liquid waste. For that reason, the removal of Cs ions from waste solution by the co-precipitation method was carried out.
P. Sopapan +7 more
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Validation of Neutron Flux and Activation in the Nagra AMAC model of the Mühleberg Power Plant [PDF]
The decommissioning of the Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant (KKM) is supported by Nagra (National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste) through computational analysis of neutron activation in the reactor components and structures using the ...
Bykov Valentyn +3 more
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Papers reviewed herein present a general overview of radioactive waste related activities around the world in 2016. The current reveiw include studies related to safety assessments, decommission and decontamination of nuclear facilities, fusion facilities, transportation.
B S, Choudri +3 more
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In the absence of official standards and guidelines for nuclear fusion plants, fusion designers adopted, as far as possible, well-established standards for fission-based nuclear power plants (NPPs). This often implies interpretation and/or extrapolation,
S. M. Gonzalez de Vicente +10 more
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This study assessed the potential radiological impact of a class 3 landfill as a disposal facility of the final tin slag from the tin industry in Bangka Island. Tin slag that contains TENORM (Technically Enhanced Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material)
Zeni Anggraini +3 more
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Methods of Thermal Treatment of Radioactive Waste
Throughout the world, and especially in the European Union, numerous technologies for the thermal treatment of radioactive waste are available or being developed.
L. Fuks +4 more
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Developing effective radioactive waste management practices is essential for ensuring the sustainability of the nuclear industry. The immobilization of radioactive wastes is one of the main activities conducted during the management of these wastes; it ...
Rehab O. Abdel Rahman, M. I. Ojovan
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This paper presents the results of various benefit–cost ratio (BCR) analyses of back-end nuclear fuel cycle alternatives. Korea is currently considering two alternatives for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel: direct disposal and pyroprocessing.
Sungki Kim, Jin-Seop Kim, Dong-Keun Cho
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Observation of periodic fluctuations in the dose rate of gamma-radiation in the Chornobyl exclusion zone [PDF]
The structure of signals from detectors for monitoring the gamma-background around the Chornobyl NPP was considered. It is shown that they are not random, they contain certain regular components.
A. D. Skorbun +2 more
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