2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.net.2020.11.022
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Neutron dose rate analysis of the new CONSTOR® storage cask for the RBMK-1500 spent nuclear fuel

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“…In previous publications concerning the shielding analysis of cast iron and metalconcrete containers used for RBMK-1500 SF storage [6][7][8], radiation characteristics of spent fuel and resulting dose rates for these storage containers were estimated up to the planned storage time (50 years). A few papers provided comparisons between measured dose rates at ISFS-1 of Ignalina NPP and calculated dose rates for cast iron and metal-concrete containers [9][10][11]. Some results on dose rate evaluations for extended storage periods were performed and presented in [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In previous publications concerning the shielding analysis of cast iron and metalconcrete containers used for RBMK-1500 SF storage [6][7][8], radiation characteristics of spent fuel and resulting dose rates for these storage containers were estimated up to the planned storage time (50 years). A few papers provided comparisons between measured dose rates at ISFS-1 of Ignalina NPP and calculated dose rates for cast iron and metal-concrete containers [9][10][11]. Some results on dose rate evaluations for extended storage periods were performed and presented in [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%