Title :
Characterization of Old Nuclear Waste Packages Coupling Photon Activation Analysis and Complementary Non-Destructive Techniques
Author :
Carrel, F. ; Charbonnier, B. ; Coulon, Romain ; LaineÌ, FreÌdeÌric ; Normand, S. ; Salmon, C. ; Sari, Ali
Author_Institution :
LIST, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Radiological characterization of nuclear waste packages is an industrial issue in order to select the best mode of storage. The characterization becomes particularly crucial for waste packages produced at the beginning of the French nuclear industry. For the latter, available information is often incomplete and some key parameters are sometimes missing (content of the package, alpha-activity, fissile mass...) In this case, the use of non-destructive methods, both passive and active, is an appropriate solution to characterize nuclear waste packages and to obtain all the information of interest. In this article, we present the results of a complete characterization carried out on the TE 1060 block, which is a nuclear waste package produced during the 1960´s in Saclay. This characterization is part of the DEMSAC (Dismantling of Saclay´s facilities) project (ICPE part). It has been carried out in the SAPHIR facility, located in Saclay and housing a linear electron accelerator. This work demonstrates the utility of active methods (photon activation analysis and high-energy imaging) compared to conventional passive detection methods.
Keywords :
radioactive waste storage; DEMSAC project; IEEE French nuclear industry; SAPHIR facility; complementary nondestructive techniques; conventional passive detection methods; industrial issue; linear electron accelerator; nondestructive methods; nuclear waste packages; photon activation analysis; radiological characterization; storage mode; Activation analysis; Concrete; Gamma-rays; Imaging; Neutrons; Photonics; Radioactive pollution; Delayed gamma-rays; LINAC; SAPHIR; delayed neutrons; nuclear waste packages; photofission;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2304751