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Radiation consequences of seawater contamination during floating storage of reactor-compartment units from salvaged nuclear-powered submarines
Authors:A. Ya. Blekher  N. L. Kuchin  I. V. Sergeev
Affiliation:(1) Scientific-Research Institute of Industrial and Marine Medicine GUP, Russia;(2) A. N. Krylov Central Scientific-Research Institute FGUP, Russia
Abstract:The storage time before salvaging of decommissioned nuclear-powered submarines and the floating storage time of reactor units from salvaged submarines can total decades. During this time, radioactive contamination of seawater occurs as a result of the corrosion of the pressure hull in the region of the reactor system and rupturing of the pressure hull - as a result of corrosion of the components of the reactor system. A computational analysis shows that under standard storage conditions the specific activity of water is 105–106 times lower than the intervention level. In the case when the hull and the reactor system are destroyed even with remaining fuel, the specific activity of the sea water near the point of sinking also does not exceed the intervention level because of the slow emission of fission products and transuranium nuclides.Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 97, No. 3, pp. 210–218, September, 2004.
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