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The Survey for the integrity of containers for secondary wastes generated from contaminated water treatment

Iida, Yoshihisa; Nakadoi, Yasumasa; Yamaguchi, Tetsuji

Genshiryoku Bakkuendo Kenkyu (CD-ROM), 24(1), p.53 - 64, 2017/06

The information on the contaminated water treatment in Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station announced by Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (TEPCO) were summarized in terms of the management of the secondary wastes, for the purpose of accumulating technical knowledge for long-term storage of the wastes. Concerns for the long-term soundness of waste storage containers were pointed out as follows, corrosion of stainless steel containers exposed to radiation in the presence of chloride ions, corrosion of stainless steel containers under acidic conditions or in the presence of activated carbon, and radiation degradation of the high-performance container (HIC) in which slurry was stored.

Journal Articles

Radioactive wastes generated from JAERI partitioning-transmutation cycle system

Nakayama, Shinichi; Morita, Yasuji; Nishihara, Kenji

Proceedings of International Conference on Back-End of the Fuel Cycle: From Research to Solutions (GLOBAL 2001) (CD-ROM), 6 Pages, 2001/09

Production of lower-level radioactive wastes, as well as the reduction in radioactivity of HLW, is an important performance indicator in assessing the viability of a partitioning-transmutation system. We have begun to identify the chemical compositions and to quantify the amounts of radioactive wastes that may be generated by JAERI's processes. Long-lived radionuclides such as $$^{14}$$C and $$^{59}$$Ni and spallation products of Pb-Bi coolants such as $$^{210}$$Po (10$$^{18}$$ Bq/yr) are added to the existing inventory of these nuclides that are generated in the current fuel cycle. Spent salts of KCl-LiCl, which is not generated from the current fuel cycle, will be introduced as a waste.

Journal Articles

Radioactive wastes generated from JAERI partitioning-transmutation cycle system

Nakayama, Shinichi; Morita, Yasuji; Nishihara, Kenji

Proceedings of International Conference on Back-End of the Fuel Cycle: From Research to Solutions (GLOBAL 2001) (CD-ROM), 6 Pages, 2001/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Radioactive wastes generated from double-strata nuclear fuel cycle for partitioning and transmutation

Nakayama, Shinichi; Morita, Yasuji; Nishihara, Kenji

KURRI-KR-57, p.55 - 62, 2000/11

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

None

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JNC TJ8420 2000-013, 96 Pages, 2000/03

JNC-TJ8420-2000-013.pdf:6.04MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Wet partitioning and waste treatment

Morita, Yasuji; Kubota, Masumitsu

Hoshasei Haikibutsu Kenkyu, 2(1-2), p.75 - 83, 1996/02

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Development of solidification techniques with minimized water content for safe storage and disposal of secondary radioactive aqueous wastes in Fukushima

Meguro, Yoshihiro

no journal, , 

From contaminated water treatment systems at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, various radioactive wastes have been generated and stored. Especially, concentrated waste liquid, iron hydroxide slurry and carbonate slurry contain high concentration of strontium-90 and a large amount of water and sea water components. Therefore, when these wastes are stored for a long period, the risk of leakage of radioactive waste due to corrosion of storage containers and burning of hydrogen gas generated by radiolysis increases. In this research, we are developing technology to solidify these wastes using phosphate solidification materials. We are trying suppressing the generation of hydrogen gas by performing heat dehydration at the time of curing of the solidified material and to fix Sr and seawater component by making poorly water-soluble stable compounds.

Oral presentation

A Decontamination characteristic of the metal surface with uranium hexafluoride, 1; Basic test used simulation sample

Nakayama, Takuya; Nomura, Mitsuo; Mita, Yutaka; Sugitsue, Noritake; Yonekawa, Hitoshi*; Bunbai, Misako*; Yaita, Yumi*; Murata, Eiichi*; Hosaka, Katsumi*

no journal, , 

The metal surface exposed to uranium hexafluoride corrodes covering radioactive materials. We studied reasonably decontamination method. In this test, decontamination characteristics using water, diluted acid, functional electrolyzed water were evaluated using a simulated sample. As a result, we found that the oxidation-reduction potential of functional electrolyzed water affects decontamination performance.

Oral presentation

A Decontamination characteristic of the metal surface with uranium hexafluoride, 3; Evaluation of rational for decontamination technique

Nakayama, Takuya; Nomura, Mitsuo; Mita, Yutaka; Sugitsue, Noritake; Yonekawa, Hitoshi*; Bunbai, Misako*; Yaita, Yumi*; Murata, Eiichi*; Hosaka, Katsumi*

no journal, , 

For metal exposed to uranium hexafluoride, as a study of a method of reasonably decontaminating radioactive substances attached to a corrosion layer and a base material generated after opening to the atmosphere, removal using a simulated sample and an actual sample Based on the dyeing test results, evaluation of decontamination efficiency, secondary waste generation amount, etc. was carried out. As a result, it was confirmed that acidic functional water decontamination is totally superior to other dilution decontamination.

Oral presentation

Determination of radioactivity for secondary wastes generated from treatment of contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Motoyama, Risa; Hinai, Hiroshi; Ichige, Yoshiaki; Shibata, Atsuhiro; Nomura, Kazunori

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Research and development on preceding processing methods for contaminated water management waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, 1; Examination of Task on processing

Kato, Jun; Taniguchi, Takumi; Namiki, Masahiro*; Imaizumi, Ken*; Terasawa, Toshiharu*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Nakazawa, Osamu; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Koma, Yoshikazu

no journal, , 

Regarding solidification technologies with applied performance for radioactive waste processing, tasks for applicability evaluation of these technologies to contaminated water treatment secondary waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was extracted in FY2017. This report introduces the examination for the extracted tasks implemented in FY2018.

Oral presentation

Physical properties test for flowability of K-based alkali-activated materials

Hiraki, Yoshihisa; Saito, Toshimitsu*; Kakuda, Ayaka; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Kudo, Isamu*; Elakneswaran, Y.*; Sato, Tsutomu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Characterization of radioactive samples at Fukushima Daiichi NPS site, 1; Radiochemical analysis of precipitate generated by contaminated water treatment

Hinai, Hiroshi; Oki, Keiichi; Koma, Yoshikazu; Shibata, Atsuhiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Research and development on preceding processing methods for contaminated water management waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, 16; Consideration of quantification of method for screening test of contaminated water management waste applied to solidification by cement and Alkali Activated Material

Kakuda, Ayaka; Taniguchi, Takumi; Namiki, Masahiro*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Osawa, Norihisa*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Research and development on preceding processing methods for contaminated water management waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, 26; Investigation of approach for selecting solidification techniques applied to contaminated water management waste, 3

Furukawa, Shizue*; Koyama, Tadafumi*; Uruga, Kazuyoshi*; Kikuchi, Michio*; Otsuka, Taku*; Yamamoto, Takeshi*; Imaizumi, Ken*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Physical properties of K-based alkali-activated materials containing iron coprecipitation slurry

Hiraki, Yoshihisa; Kakuda, Ayaka; Saito, Toshimitsu*; Osugi, Takeshi; Sone, Tomoyuki; Kuroki, Ryoichiro; Elakneswaran, Y.*; Sato, Tsutomu*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Oral presentation

Research and development on preceding processing methods for contaminated water management waste at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, 32; Investigation of downsizing method by using centrifuge tube for screening of solidifiable contaminated water management waste

Tabata, Koichi; Namiki, Masahiro*; Osawa, Norihisa*; Sakamoto, Ryo*; Kaneda, Yoshihisa*; Kakuda, Ayaka; Sone, Tomoyuki; Osugi, Takeshi; Kuroki, Ryoichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Factors derived from metakaolin that cause changes in physical properties of alkali-activated materials

Hiraki, Yoshihisa; Kakuda, Ayaka; Saito, Toshimitsu*; Sone, Tomoyuki; Elakneswaran, Y.*; Sato, Tsutomu*; Osugi, Takeshi; Kuroki, Ryoichiro

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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