Reactor D And D At Argonne National Laboratory Lessons Learned


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Reactor D and D at Argonne National Laboratory - Lessons Learned


Reactor D and D at Argonne National Laboratory - Lessons Learned

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language: en

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Release Date: 1998


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This paper focuses on the lessons learned during the decontamination and decommissioning (D and D) of two reactors at Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E). The Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (EBWR) was a 100 MW(t), 5 MSV(e) proof-of-concept facility. The Janus Reactor was a 200 kW(t) reactor located at the Biological Irradiation Facility and was used to study the effects of neutron radiation on animals.

Practices for Interim Storage of Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel


Practices for Interim Storage of Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel

Author: IAEA

language: en

Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency

Release Date: 2022-09-28


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This publication provides an introduction to the management of research reactor spent nuclear fuel (RRSNF). Five key areas are discussed: types of RRSNF, characterization data, wet storage considerations, dry storage considerations, and lessons learned and current practices. Information on internationally accepted standards as well as information on aspects such as drying treatment and surveillance programmes are presented, as well as suggestions for further optimization of effective and safe storage of RRSNF through the application of new approaches. The intended users of this publication include industry professionals at operating research reactors and at RRSNF storage facilities who need to identify the most suitable approach for interim storage of spent fuel.