Published January 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Radiochemistry in nuclear power plants

Creators

  • 1. E.ON Kernkraft, Kernkraftwerk Isar, Essenbach (Germany)

Description

Radiochemistry is employed in nuclear power plants not as an end in itself but, among other things, as a main prerequisite of optimum radiation protection. Radiochemical monitoring of various loops provides important information about sources of radioactivity, activity distribution in the plant and its changes. In the light of these analytical findings, plant crews are able to take measures having a positive effect on radiation levels in the plant. The example of a BWR plant is used to show, among other things, how radiochemical analyses helped to reduce radiation levels in a plant and, as a consequence, to decrease clearly radiation exposure of the personnel despite higher workloads. (orig.)

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (German)
Radiochemie im Kernkraftwerk

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Atw. Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Kernenergie
Journal Volume
52
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 36-38
ISSN
1431-5254