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1 1 Chapter 6: Material Management Helmut Steiner Ulrich Priesmeyer Kernkraftwerk Gundremmingen GmbH Priesmeyer, KRB A, 6. Material Management

2 2 Material Management

3 3 Expected Volume of Radioaktive Waste type and quality of construction materials quality of the used nuclear fuel age of the plant operational history availability of clearance levels for materials... is in general determinded by

4 4 Volumes of LLW and ILW from Reactor Operations and Decommissioning in m³

5 5 Major Primary Waste Stream  Burnable wastes (protective clothing, wood from ventilated hoods, laboratory furniture...)  Low to High level massive metallic wastes (reactor internals, reactor pressure vessel, primary pumps, reservoirs, valves, structural materials...)  Low to High level super-compactable metallic wastes (same sources as above plus e.g. electric cables, light supports, instrumentation...)  Massive concrete wastes from slightly activated or contaminated slabs, floors, shielding walls, room walls...  Concrete and bricks super-compactable rubble from demolition activities of activated or contaminated materials.  Sludges from deposits in reservoirs and liquid sumps.  Light non metallic super-compactable materials (isolation, asbestos...)  Special waste such as contaminated lead bricks and shielding.

6 6 Radiological Characterisation Protection of workers, public, environment classification of operations waste processing costs

7 7 Important Factors for Decommissioning existence of a waste repository or at least defined acceptance criteria for radioactive waste criteria or clearance levels for unrestricted release of material

8 8 Ways of disposal Residuals and Removed Parts of the Plant Non-hazardous Re-use Melting Deconta- mination Re-use Release for Conventional Dump Refuse Disposal Site Conditioning Final Repository Radioactive Waste

9 9 Structure for material flow

10 10 Definitions and working steps during treatment of material material arising during decommissioning checking if reuse or recycling is possible raw waste pretreatment: incineration, shredding, evaporation, etc. interim product treatment: drying, compaction,cementation, pouring, etc. waste product packaging waste package yesreuse no container conditioning interim storagefinal disposal

11 11 Decontamination measures for possible waste streams negative contaminated piece of material measurement or calculation of the contamination decontamination for the purpose of reuse measurement of decontamination success material can be reused ? decontamination for the purpose of recycling measurement of decontamination success material can be reused ? economical investigation 1. cost / benefit-analyses 2. risk / benefit-analyses 3. conditioning / storage-analyses choice of the appropiate decontamination process decontamination for the purpose of segmentation measurement of decontamination success Conditioning and packaging reuserecyclingdisposal as conventional waste final disposal Above release limit positive lower than release limit no yes

12 12 Example: KRB A

13 13 Initial Status

14 14 Mass Flow of contaminated and activated Material at KRB A

15 15 Material Balance at KRB A

16 16 Material Flow during Decommissioning systems + components operating material tools post-dismantling decontamination free releaserecycling waste

17 17 Turbine Hall at KRB A

18 18 Factors for Material Management

19 19 Disposal or Recycling ?

20 20 Example for contaminated material: Ice-Sawing of a Steam Generator

21 21 Ice-Sawing of a Steam Generator

22 22 Material Balance of a Steam Generator

23 23 Recycling Campagne for Electric Cables

24 24 Separation of Insulation and Copper

25 25 Recycling Campagne for Electric Cables

26 26 View into the Rector Pressure Vessel

27 27 Example for activated Material: Dismantling of RPV Internals

28 28 Container for Final Storage

29 29 MOSAIK - Container

30 30 Classification of RPV Material

31 31 New Waste Container

32 32 Onion Cast Container (Monolith)

33 33 Prototype of a Onion Cast Container

34 34 Technical Measures and Methods for Conditioning of Radioactive Waste Liquid Waste - Incineration - Fixation - Filtration, Decantation - Evaporation Solid Waste - Direct packaging - Compaction - Super-Compaction - Incineration with super-compaction of ashes)

35 35 Waste Conditioning Methods

36 36 In-drum Compactor

37 37 Burnable Waste Compactor

38 38 FAKIR - Supercompactor

39 39 FAKIR - Supercompactor

40 40 FAKIR - Supercompactor

41 41 PETRA - Pellet Drying Plant


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