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NEUTRONICS ANALYSES FOR SNS TARGETS DEPOSITIONS...

by Irina I Popova, Igor Remec, Franz X Gallmeier
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Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
318 to 323
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N/A
Conference Name
AccApp2015
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Washington, Virginia, United States of America
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In order to deposit Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) spent facility components replaced due to end-of-life radiation-induced material damage or burn-up, or because of mechanical failure or design improvements, waste classification analyses are being performed. These analyses include an accurate estimate of the radionuclide inventory, on which base components are classified and an appropriate container for transport and storage is determined. After the choice for the container is made, transport calculations are performed for the facility component to be placed inside the container, ensuring compliance with waste management regulations. When necessary, additional shielding is added. Most of the effort is concentrated on the target deposition, which normally takes place once or twice per year. Additionally, the second target station (STS) is in a process of design and waste management analyses for the STS target are being developed to support a deposition plan