Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Mar 2022)

A hybrid cutting technology using plasma and end mill for decommissioning of nuclear facilities

  • Min-Gyu Choi,
  • Dong-Hyun Lee,
  • Sang-Min Jeong,
  • Darian Figuera-Michal,
  • Jun-Ho Seo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3
pp. 1145 – 1151

Abstract

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A hybrid cutting using both plasma and end mill was developed for safe and efficient dismantling of nuclear facilities. In this cutting method, a moving arc plasma heats up the workpiece before milling. Thermally softened part of the workpiece is then removed quickly and deeply with an end mill. For the cutting experiments, a three-axis numerical control (NC) milling machine was combined with a commercialized arc plasma torch and used to cut 25 mm thick stainless steel plates. Experimental results revealed that pre-heating by arc plasmas can improve the cutting volume per unit time higher than 40% by reducing the cutting load and increasing the cuttable depth when using an end mill without cutting fluids. These advantages of a hybrid cutting process are expected to contribute to quick and safe segmentations of metal structures with radioactively contaminated inner surfaces.

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