Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Apr 2022)

Investigation of transport of radionuclide in a thermal stratification test facility using radiotracer technique

  • Harish Jagat Pant,
  • Sunil Goswami,
  • Sunil B. Chafle,
  • Vijay Kumar Sharma,
  • Vimal Kotak,
  • Vikram Shukla,
  • Amitanshu Mishra,
  • Nilesh C. Gohel,
  • Sujay Bhattacharya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 4
pp. 1449 – 1455

Abstract

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A radiotracer investigation was carried out in a Thermal Stratification Test Facility (TSTF) with objectives of investigating the dispersion and diffusion of radionuclide and effectiveness of the thermocline to minimize the radionuclide content in the hot water layer. Technetium-99m (99mTc) as sodium pertechnetate was used as a radiotracer in the investigation. Qualitative analysis showed that a thermocline is formed within the TSTF and is effective in preventing the transport of radionuclide from bottom section to the top section of the facility. It was found that the radiotracer injected at the bottom of the pool took about 17.4 h to disperse from bottom to the top of the facility. The results of the investigation helped in understanding the effectiveness of hot water layer and thus to minimize the pool top radiation levels.

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