Decontamination techniques for activity removal in nuclear environments

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FP6036367 ANTIOXI - Decontamination techniques for activity removal in nuclear environments
Espoo, Finland, March 12th 2008
Research Report № VTT-R-00299-08, 12.3.2008, 59 p.
The work discussed in the present report has been carried out as in the Work Package 3 of the
project FP6036367 A deterministic model for corrosion and activity incorporation in nuclear
power plants (ANTIOXI) in 2006 2007.
The ANTIOXI project is a part of the EURATOM FP6 Programme Advanced tools for nuclear safety assessment and component design.
The ANTIOXI project in EURATOM FP6 concentrates on development of modelling tools for
the prediction of activity incorporation and corrosion phenomena into oxide films on construction materials in light water reactor environments.
The main funding source of the work has been the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission. The cooperation of the Members of the Advisory Board of the ANTIOXI project is gratefully acknowledged.

Author(s): Kinnunen Petri

Language: English
Commentary: 752603
Tags: Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Ядерная и термоядерная энергетика;Безопасность атомных станций