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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2007.39.6.747

INITIAL ESTIMATION OF THE RADIONUCLIDES IN THE SOIL AROUND THE 100 MEV PROTON ACCELERATOR FACILITY OF PEFP  

An, So-Hyun (Nuclear Data Evaluation Lab. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Lee, Young-Ouk (Nuclear Data Evaluation Lab. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Cho, Young-Sik (Nuclear Data Evaluation Lab. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Lee, Cheol-Woo (Nuclear Data Evaluation Lab. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.39, no.6, 2007 , pp. 747-752 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Proton Engineering Frontier Project (PEFP) has designed and developed a proton linear accelerator facility operating at 100 MeV - 20 mA. The radiological effects of such a nuclear facility on the environment are important in terms of radiation safety. This study estimated the production rates of radionuclides in the soil around the accelerator facility using MCNPX. The groundwater migration of the radioisotopes was also calculated using the Concentration Model. Several spallation reactions have occurred due to leaked neutrons, leading to the release of various radionuclides into the soil. The total activity of the induced radionuclides is approximately $2.98{\times}10^{-4}Bq/cm^3$ at the point of saturation. $^{45}Ca$ had the highest production rate with a specific activity of $1.78{\times}10^{-4}Bq/cm^3$ over the course of one year. $^3H$ and $^{22}Na$ are usually considered the most important radioisotopes at nuclear facilities. However, only a small amount of tritium was produced around this facility, as the energy of most neutrons is below the threshold of the predominant reactions for producing tritium: $^{16}O(n,\;X)^3H$ and $^{28}Si(n,X)^3H$ (approximately 20 MeV). The dose level of drinking water from $^{22}Na$ was $1.48{\times}10^{-5}$ pCi/ml/yr, which was less than the annual intake limit in the regulations.
Keywords
Proton Accelerator; MCNPX; Soil Activation; Groundwater Migration; Concentration Model;
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