Published March 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Behavior of nuclides at plasma melting of TRU wastes

  • 1. Central Research Inst. of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo (Japan)

Description

Arc plasma heating technique can easily be formed at super high temperature, and can carry out stable heating without any effect of physical and chemical properties of the wastes. By focussing to these characteristics, this technique was experimentally investigated on behavior of TRU nuclides when applying TRU wastes forming from reprocessing process of used fuels to melting treatment by using a mimic non-radioactive nuclide. At first, according to mechanism determining the behavior of TRU nuclides, an element (mimic nuclide) to estimate the behavior was selected. And then, to zircaloy with high melting point or steel can simulated to metal and noncombustible wastes and fly ash, the mimic nuclide was added, prior to melting by using the arc plasma heating technique. As a result, on a case of either melting sample, it was elucidated that the nuclides hardly moved into their dusts. Then, the technique seems to be applicable for melting treatment of the TRU wastes. (G.K.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Genshiryoku Eye
Journal Volume
47
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 72-75
ISSN
1343-3563