Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Estimation of Shutdown Dose Rate around Recirculation Pipes during Operating Life of Boiling Water Reactors
Shunsuke UCHIDAYamato ASAKURAMasao KITAMURAYasunori MATSUSHIMAYoshinori MEGUROKatsumi OHSUMIMinoru MIKI
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1980 Volume 17 Issue 2 Pages 119-128

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A calculation model was developed to predict shutdown dose rate around the recircula-tion pipes and components in boiling water reactors (BWRs) by simulating the genera-tion, transport, activation and deposition of corrosion products in the primary cooling water. The model is characterized by separating cobalt species in the water into soluble and insoluble materials and then calculating the deposits on the pipe wall for each species using the following considerations :
(1) Soluble cobalt (designated as ionic cobalt) is taken into a spinet structure on the surface after diffusing into the oxide layers.
(2) Insoluble cobalt (designated as crud cobalt) deposits on the oxide layers.
(3) A part of the ionic cobalt released from the crud on the oxide layers is taken into a spinel structure like (1).
The calculated results agree satisfactorily with measurements in two BWR plants. The shutdown dose rate around the recirculation pipes during the entire operating life was calculated to evaluate the effects of the radiation reduction procedures.
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