Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Environment
Online ISSN : 2186-7135
Print ISSN : 1884-7579
ISSN-L : 1343-4446
Technical Report
The Development of New Head-End Process Techniques in the Reprocessing of LWR Spent Fuel
Mineo MizunoIchiro GotoTsunaaki FujiokaYoshiyuki YasuikeYasuhisa IkedaYoichi Takashima
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2000 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 221-231

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Abstract
  The chop and reach method used in conventional reprocessing facilities has several disadvantages as follows,
(1)A large shearing machine is used for chopping fuel assemblies. It has significant problems for long-term operation and maintenance.
(2)Dissolution rate of fuel pellets with zircalloy cladding is very slow. The dissolver is operated in severe conditions.
  Hence, a new head-end process was developed to improve disadvantages in conventional one. This process consists of several steps, such as the dismantling of fuel assemblies without a large shearing machine, the chemical decladding of fuel, the removal of iodine from the fuel by using voloxidation technique and the dissolution of fuel under milder conditions.
  In this paper, the recent research on the development of proposed process was reported and its applicability to the practical use was reported.
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© 2000 Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Environment, Atomic Energy Society of Japan
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