Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 3(2); 2005
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2005;3(2):95-104. Published online: Jun, 30, 2005

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Characteristics of the Decontamination by the Melting of Aluminum Waste

  • Pyung-Seob Song ; Wang-Kyu Choi ; Byung-Youn Min ; Hak-I Kim ; Chong-Hun Jung and Won-Zin Oh
Abstract

Effects of the aluminum melting temperature, melting time and a kind of flux agents on the distribution of surrogate nuclide were investigated in the electric furnace at the aluminum melting including surrogate radionuclides(Co, Cs, Sr) in order to establish the fundamental research of the melting technology for the metallic wastes from the decommissioning of the TRIGA research reactor. It was verified that the fluidity of aluminum melt was increased by adding flux agent but it was slightly varied according to the sort of flux agents. The results of the XRD analysis showed that the surrogate nuclides move into the slag phase and then they were combined with aluminum oxide to form more stable compound. The weight of the slag generated from aluminum melting test increased with increasing melting temperature and melting time and the increase rate of the slag depended on the kind of flux agents added in the aluminum waste. The concentration of the cobalt in the ingot phase decreased with increasing reaction temperature but it increased in the slag phase up to 90% according to the experimental conditions. The volatile nuclides such as Cs and Sr considerably transferred from the ingot phase to the slag and dust phase.

Keywords

Aluminum waste,Melting,Slag,Flux,Nuclide Distribution,Decontamination Factor