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A Conceptual Study on Radioactive Waste Solidification Treatment Using Plasma Torch Melter

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한국방사성폐기물학회 학술논문요약집 (Abstracts of Proceedings of the Korean Radioactive Wasts Society)
한국방사성폐기물학회 (Korean Radioactive Waste Society)
초록

KHNP-CRI has developed Mega-Watt Class PTM (Plasma Torch Melter) for the purpose of reducing the volume of radioactive waste and immobilizing or solidifying radioactive materials. About 1 MW PTM is a treatment technology that operates a plasma torch and puts drum-shaped waste into a melter and radioactive waste in the form of slag is discharged into a waste container. Since only the overflowing slag is discharged from the melter, the discharge is intermittent. Therefore, solidification occurs in the process of discharging the melt. It is difficult to accumulate evenly in the waste container, and there is also an empty space. Solid radioactive waste must be disposed of to meet the acceptance criteria for radioactive waste. Plasma-treated solid waste raised concerns about the requirements. The waste solidification output in a slag container gave us some concerns for the waste package’s solidification and encapsulation requirements. The plasma-treated solid waste process to meet the acceptance criteria will be cost and need time consuming. Thus, a induction heating will be introduced to meet solidification requirements and test criteria of the solidification waste for the waste package disposal.

저자
  • Jihyun Kim(KEPCO Korea Plant Service & Engineering (KEPCO KPS)) Corresponding author
  • HyungJun Kim(KEPCO Korea Plant Service & Engineering (KEPCO KPS))
  • Seoyong Choi(Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) Central Research Institute (KHNP-CRI))