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Modelling the activity of I in the primary coolant of a CANDU reactor
Authors:Brent J Lewis  Aamir Husain
Affiliation:a Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, P.O. Box 1700, Kingston, Ont., Canada K7K 7B4
b Kinectrics Inc., 800 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada M8Z 6C4
Abstract:A mathematical treatment has been developed to describe the activity levels of 129I as a function of time in the primary heat transport system during constant power operation and for a reactor shutdown situation. The model accounts for a release of fission-product iodine from defective fuel rods and tramp uranium contamination on in-core surfaces. The physical transport constants of the model are derived from a coolant activity analysis of the short-lived radioiodine species. An estimate of 3×10−9 has been determined for the coolant activity ratio of 129I/131I in a CANDU Nuclear Generating Station (NGS), which is in reasonable agreement with that observed in the primary coolant and for plant test resin columns from pressurized and boiling water reactor plants. The model has been further applied to a CANDU NGS, by fitting it to the observed short-lived iodine and long-lived cesium data, to yield a coolant activity ratio of ∼2×10−8 for 129I/137Cs. This ratio can be used to estimate the levels of 129I in reactor waste based on a measurement of the activity of 137Cs.
Keywords:F0500  F0700  S0100  T0100  W0200
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