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Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN

Burnable waste produced at CERN during upgrading, maintenance and dismantling campaigns may be contaminated with radioactive nuclides produced through activation of accelerator components. Here, we present a methodology for the radiological characterisation of burnable waste, which takes into accoun...

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Autores principales: Harbron, Richard, Charousset, Renaud, Dumont, Gerald, Magistris, Matteo, Menaa, Nabil, Giunio Pisano, Paolo, Theis, Christian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110782
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2854825
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author Harbron, Richard
Charousset, Renaud
Dumont, Gerald
Magistris, Matteo
Menaa, Nabil
Giunio Pisano, Paolo
Theis, Christian
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Charousset, Renaud
Dumont, Gerald
Magistris, Matteo
Menaa, Nabil
Giunio Pisano, Paolo
Theis, Christian
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description Burnable waste produced at CERN during upgrading, maintenance and dismantling campaigns may be contaminated with radioactive nuclides produced through activation of accelerator components. Here, we present a methodology for the radiological characterisation of burnable waste, which takes into account the wide range of potential activation conditions (beam energy, material composition, location, irradiation and waiting time). Waste packages are measured using a total gamma counter, with the sum of clearance limit fractions estimated using the fingerprint method. Gamma spectroscopy was found to be unsuitable for classifying this waste due to the long counting times required to identify many expected nuclides, but was retained for quality control purposes. Using this methodology, a pilot campaign was performed in which we were able to clear 13 m3 of burnable waste as conventional non-radioactive waste. •A methodology for the characterisation of burnable waste is presented.•Four contaminating material types and 700 exposure scenarios were considered.•Total gamma counting was used as the primary measurement methodology.•Fingerprints and scaling factors were calculated.•The majority of waste in a pilot study was suitable for clearance.
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spelling cern-28548252023-04-11T07:58:32Zdoi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110782http://cds.cern.ch/record/2854825engHarbron, RichardCharousset, RenaudDumont, GeraldMagistris, MatteoMenaa, NabilGiunio Pisano, PaoloTheis, ChristianRadiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERNHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsBurnable waste produced at CERN during upgrading, maintenance and dismantling campaigns may be contaminated with radioactive nuclides produced through activation of accelerator components. Here, we present a methodology for the radiological characterisation of burnable waste, which takes into account the wide range of potential activation conditions (beam energy, material composition, location, irradiation and waiting time). Waste packages are measured using a total gamma counter, with the sum of clearance limit fractions estimated using the fingerprint method. Gamma spectroscopy was found to be unsuitable for classifying this waste due to the long counting times required to identify many expected nuclides, but was retained for quality control purposes. Using this methodology, a pilot campaign was performed in which we were able to clear 13 m3 of burnable waste as conventional non-radioactive waste. •A methodology for the characterisation of burnable waste is presented.•Four contaminating material types and 700 exposure scenarios were considered.•Total gamma counting was used as the primary measurement methodology.•Fingerprints and scaling factors were calculated.•The majority of waste in a pilot study was suitable for clearance.Burnable waste produced at CERN during upgrading, maintenance and dismantling campaigns may be contaminated with radioactive nuclides produced through activation of accelerator components. Here, we present a methodology for the radiological characterisation of burnable waste, which takes into account the wide range of potential activation conditions (beam energy, material composition, location, irradiation and waiting time). Waste packages are measured using a total gamma counter, with the sum of clearance limit fractions estimated using the fingerprint method. Gamma spectroscopy was found to be unsuitable for classifying this waste due to the long counting times required to identify many expected nuclides, but was retained for quality control purposes. Using this methodology, a pilot campaign was performed in which we were able to clear 13 m$^3$ of burnable waste as conventional non-radioactive waste.oai:cds.cern.ch:28548252023
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Harbron, Richard
Charousset, Renaud
Dumont, Gerald
Magistris, Matteo
Menaa, Nabil
Giunio Pisano, Paolo
Theis, Christian
Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title_full Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title_fullStr Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title_short Radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at CERN
title_sort radiological characterisation for the clearance of burnable waste produced at cern
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110782
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2854825
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