Depth Distribution of H - 3 , C - 14 and Co - 60 in Decommissioning of the Biological Shielding Concrete of KRR - 2

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  • K. H. Chung
  • J. H. Park
چکیده

The depth distributions of the gamma emitting nuclides, H-3 and C-14 activities were characterized for the activated biological shielding concrete from a decommissioning of Korea Research Reactor-2(TRIGA Mark) by using a commercially available tube furnace and a liquid scintillation counter. The HTO vapor and CO2 gas generated from the tube furnace were trapped in HNO3 and Carbosorb bubbler, respectively. The H-3 and C-14 activities were measured by the liquid scintillation counter. The specific activities of H-3 and C-14 were calculated by considering the concrete mass and the recovery factor of the tube furnace. The detection limits for H-3 and C-14 were 0.048 and 0.028 Bq/g respectively. The specific activity of the H-3 and C-14 tends to decrease exponentially as the depth of the concrete becomes deeper from the surface. In addition, the H-3 and C-14 activities were in good agreement with the Co-60 activities analyzed for the biological shielding concrete of KRR-2.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007