2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1070363214050405
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Development of plasma techniques for solid radioactive waste processing

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“…In [17], the technology of plasma recycling (using a plasma torch) in shaft furnaces of solid (combustible and pressurized) and liquid low-and medium-level radioactive waste is considered. The productivity of such modern installations for the recycling of solid RW is 1040 kg/h, liquid RW is 600 kg/h.…”
Section: Overview Of Technologies For the Recycling Of Radioactive Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [17], the technology of plasma recycling (using a plasma torch) in shaft furnaces of solid (combustible and pressurized) and liquid low-and medium-level radioactive waste is considered. The productivity of such modern installations for the recycling of solid RW is 1040 kg/h, liquid RW is 600 kg/h.…”
Section: Overview Of Technologies For the Recycling Of Radioactive Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost of RW recycling and storage is constantly growing. Thus, in [1] the costs for the construction of 1 m 3 of RW storage are 300$ (data for 2012). RW recycling technologies are being improved, but radioactive material remains largely unclaimed.…”
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