Trial Operation of the Advanced Volume Reduction Facilities for LLW at JAEA
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概要
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The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) constructed the Advanced Volume Reduction Facilities (AVRF), in which volume reduction techniques are applied and achieved high volume reduction ratio, homogenization and stabilization by means of melting or super compaction processes for low level radioactive solid wastes. It will be able to produce waste packages for final disposal and to reduce the volume of stored wastes by operating the AVRF. The AVRF consist of the Waste Size Reduction and Storage Facilities (WSRSF) and the Waste Volume Reduction Facilities (WVRF); the former has cutting installations for large size wastes and the latter has melting units and a super compactor. Cutting installations in the WSRSF have been operating since July 1999. Radioactive wastes treated so far amount to 750 m3 and the volume reduction ratio is from 1.7 to 3.7. The WVRF has been operating with non-radioactive wastes since February 2003 for the training and the homogeneity investigation in the melting processes. The operation of the pretreatment system in the WVRF with radioactive wastes has partly started in FY2005.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2007-03-25
著者
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Ishikawa Joji
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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NAKASHIO Nobuyuki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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HIGUCHI Hidekazu
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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MOMMA Toshiyuki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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KOZAWA Kazushige
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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TOUHEI Toshio
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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SUDOU Tomoyuki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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MITSUDA Motoyuki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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KUROSAWA Shigenobu
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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HEMMI Kou
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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KATO Mitsugu
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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SATO Motoaki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency