ELECTROPULSE METHOD OF DECONTAMINATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT
Petr Konstantinovich Nagula, Denis Leonidovich Tretinnikov, Olga Valentinovna Kalenchukova
Pages: 227-236
Published: 31 May 2015
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Abstract: A review of existing methods of decontamination of nuclear power plant equipment; it describes the advantages and disadvantages of the existing methods. A new promising method for decontamination of removable NPP equipment with a complex surface configuration. The technology and the advantages of the proposed method. Presented physical-mathematical model that calculates non-steady field electrolyte concentration, temperature and electric field in the electrolyte during electro surface treatment.
Keywords: corrosion, radioactive contamination, decontamination, equipment, nuclear power plant
Cite this article: Petr Konstantinovich Nagula, Denis Leonidovich Tretinnikov, Olga Valentinovna Kalenchukova. ELECTROPULSE METHOD OF DECONTAMINATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 9, 227-236 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000769/
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