PARTITIONING RATIO OF DEPLETED URANIUM DURING A MELT DECONTAMINATION BY ARC MELTING
In a study of the optimum operational condition for a melting decontamination, the effects of the basicity, slag type and slag composition on the distribution of depleted uranium were investigated for radioactively contaminated metallic wastes of iron-based metals such as stainless steel (SUS 304L)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear engineering and technology 2008, 40(6), , pp.497-504 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a study of the optimum operational condition for a melting decontamination, the effects of the basicity, slag type and
slag composition on the distribution of depleted uranium were investigated for radioactively contaminated metallic wastes of
iron-based metals such as stainless steel (SUS 304L) in a direct current graphite arc furnace. Most of the depleted uranium
was easily moved into the slag from the radioactive metal waste.
The partitioning ratio of the depleted uranium was influenced by the amount of added slag former and the slag basicity.
The composition of the slag former used to capture contaminants such as depleted uranium during the melt decontamination
process generally consists of silica (SiO₂), calcium oxide (CaO) and aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃). Furthermore, calcium fluoride
(CaF₂), magnesium oxide (MgO), and ferric oxide (Fe₂O₃) were added to increase the slag fluidity and oxidative potential.
The partitioning ratio of the depleted uranium was increased as the amount of slag former was increased. Up to 97% of the
depleted uranium was captured between the ingot phase and the slag phase. The partitioning ratio of the uranium was
considerably dependent on the basicity and composition of the slag. The optimum condition for the removal of the depleted
uranium was a basicity level of about 1.5. The partitioning ratio of uranium was high, exceeding 5.5 103. The slag formers
containing calcium fluoride (CaF₂) and a high amount of silica proved to be more effective for a melt decontamination of
stainless steel wastes contaminated with depleted uranium. KCI Citation Count: 4 |
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ISSN: | 1738-5733 2234-358X |
DOI: | 10.5516/NET.2008.40.6.497 |