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2007
A. N. Perevezentsev A. C. Bell B. M. Andreev I. L. Selivanenko M. B. Rozenkevich
Several methods of decontamination, such as melting, heating with flame, isotopic exchange with gaseous hydrogen, replacement with hydrogen, and thermal desorption under moist gas, were tested on stainless steel, INCONEL, beryllium, copper, and aluminum bronze contaminated with tritium. The detritiation methods were assessed with respect to the fra…
Published2007
A. N. Perevezentsev A. C. Bell B. M. Andreev I. L. Selivanenko M. B. Rozenkevich
The need to protect operators and to control the spread of contamination during Joint European Torus (JET) machine maintenance leads to the generation of soft housekeeping materials contaminated with tritium. These materials consist mostly of various plastics. A portion of the material falls into the category of intermediate-level waste and might n…
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