2020
DOI: 10.25283/2587-9707-2020-2-75-84
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Aluminosilicate Sediment Dissolution in Liquid Radioactive Waste Storage Facilities

Abstract: The article deals with the extraction of insoluble sediments formed in storage tanks during long-term storage of liquid radioactive waste from spent nuclear fuel reprocessing. Results of a thermodynamic analysis are presented enabling to assess the structure of the precipitation formed and to select most effective modes for thermal and hydrodynamic effects (cavitation technology) produced by liquid medium on eroded sediments. The paper presents the results of studies on the extraction of poorly soluble pulp co… Show more

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“…Обеспечение ядерной и радиационной безопасности в России регулируется собственной правовой и организационной системой [9][10][11][12][13]. Технологии обращения с радиоактивными отходами и трудно растворимыми осадками рассмотрены в [14][15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
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“…Обеспечение ядерной и радиационной безопасности в России регулируется собственной правовой и организационной системой [9][10][11][12][13]. Технологии обращения с радиоактивными отходами и трудно растворимыми осадками рассмотрены в [14][15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
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“…With that in mind, it is possible to formulate scientific directions, within the framework of the list of critical technologies, which should be focused on in the first place and in which certain experience has been accumulated -these are: • Research of reducing the radiation hazard when handling radioactive and highly hazardous toxic waste [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8];…”
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