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Characterization of Radiation Fields in Biological Shields of Nuclear Power Plants for Assessing Concrete Degradationa...

by Igor Remec, Thomas M Rosseel, Kevin G Field, Yann M Le Pape
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Volume
106
Conference Name
International Symposium on Reactor Dosimetry 2015 (ISRD 15)
Conference Location
Aix-en-Provence, France
Conference Date
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Life extensions of nuclear power plants to 60 and potentially 80 years of operation have renewed interest in long-term material degradation. One material being considered is concrete, with a particular focus on radiation-induced effects. Based on the projected neutron fluence values (E > 0.1 MeV) in the concrete biological shields of the US pressurized water reactor fleet and the available data on radiation effects on concrete, some decrease in mechanical properties of concrete cannot be ruled out during extended operation beyond 60 years. An expansion of the irradiated concrete database and a reliable determination of relevant neutron fluence energy cutoff value are necessary to ensure reliable risk assessment for extended operation of nuclear power plants.