Published 1997 | Version v1
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Off-gas considerations for a vitrification plant in the republic of Korea

  • 1. Korea Electric Power Research Institute, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)

Description

The Republic of Korea is in the process of preparing for its first ever vitrification plant to handle low and intermediate-level radioactive waste from her pressurized water reactors (PWRs). KEPRI, in coordination with her partners, will design, construct, and erect a pilot plant using data from the orientation tests. The pilot plant will be the basis for the development of the final objective, the establishment of an industrial scale vitrification installation in the Republic of Korea. Throughout these projects, the major goal is to minimize the harmful effects of the final waste form to the environment. The gaseous effluents emissions from the facility will need to be managed to meet the environmental regulations concerning gaseous releases into the environment of the Republic of Korea. The focus of this paper is on the considerations for the treatment of the off-gas for a low and intermediate-level radioactive waste treatment vitrification installation in the Republic of Korea. Off-gas considerations will span a wide-range of areas such as waste characteristics, thermal treatment systems, off-gas regulations, off-gas characteristics, assessment of air pollution control devices, systems assessments, numerical modelling, economics etc. Off-gas regulations in Korea are becoming tighter and will likely change from year to year. In terms of both off-gas treatment equipment performance and public protection, the amount and nature (e.g. chemical behavior and morphology) of the species are important. The emissions may be classified as toxic metals, radionuclides, hydrocarbons, particulate matter, and acid gases. Air pollution control technologies are generally classified as wet or dry technologies covering over 40 different air pollution control devices (APCDs) with varying removal efficiencies for the different types of off-gas. In general, the state of the art systems for vitrification technologies incorporate the basic functions such as further oxidation of products of incomplete combustion (PICs), particle scrubbing, acid gas scrubbing, particle filtering, and continuous emissions monitoring that would also be utilized for other thermal treatment systems such as incinerators. Although, it is still not possible to use only computer simulation for the design of an off-gas treatment system, numerical modelling may be utilized to help speed design, examine situations difficult to model experimentally, help optimize system processes, etc. These considerations should help provide for an optimal off-gas treatment system for the managing of toxic emissions

Part of:
Proceedings of International Symposium on Radiation Safety Management

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Korea Electric Power Research Institute
Imprint Place
Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of International Symposium on Radiation Safety Management
Imprint Pagination
573 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 41-52

Conference

Title
1997 international symposium on radiation safety management
Dates
6-7 Nov 1997
Place
Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)

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Notes
16 refs, 1 fig, 6 tabs