Volume 1: Beyond Design Basis; Codes and Standards; Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Decontamination and Decommissioning; Nu 2020
DOI: 10.1115/icone2020-16414
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Control Rod Blades Size Reduction Using Underwater Plasma Cutting and its Effects on Boron Carbide Powder Scattering

Abstract: Control rod blades are comprised of a stainless steel sheath, which contains neutron absorber tubes (filled with boron carbide powder). During decommissioning, the first stage of size reduction consists of cutting the connector (bottom portion) of the control rod, while the second stage consists of separating the blades of the control rod by cutting through the tie rod. The last stage consists of segmenting the control rod blades by cutting through absorber tubes. In this study, the control rod … Show more

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