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Conference Article: Decommissioning of the AVR reactor, concept for the total dismantling
Marnet, C.; Wimmers, M. (AVR GmbH, Duesseldorf (Germany)); Birkhold, U. (ISE GmbH (Germany))Abstract
After more than 21 years of operation, the 15 MWe AVR experimental nuclear power plant with pebble bed high temperature gas-cooled reactor was shout down in 1988. Safestore decommissioning began in 1994. In order to completely dismantle the plant, a concept for continued dismantling was developed according to which the plant could be dismantled in a step-wise procedure. After each step, there is the possibility to transform the plant into a new state of safe enclosure. The continued dismantling comprises three further steps following Safestore decommissioning:
- Dismantling the reactor vessels with internals.
- Dismantling the containment and the auxiliary units.
- Gauging the buildings to radiation limit, release from the validity range of the AtG (Nuclear Act), and demolition of the buildings.
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key words: Gas Cooled Reactor, Nuclear Technology
- Reference:
- Technical committee meeting on technologies
for gas cooled reactor decommissioning, fuel
storage and waste disposal. Juelich (Germany)
8-10 Sep 1997
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
- IAEA-TECDOC--1043, pp:17-39
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
