Investigation of aerosol generation through laser cleaning of various surfaces and optimization of mist & spray scavenging

JOURNAL OF AEROSOL SCIENCE(2024)

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To ensure the safe and effective decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), it is crucial to investigate the behavior of radioactive aerosols generated during the laser decontamination of radiation hot spots and laser cutting of fuel debris. Understanding the generation and dispersion patterns of these aerosols is of utmost importance for the proper planning and execution of decommissioning activities. This study focuses on the performance evaluation of high-power continuous wave (CW) fiber lasers for cleaning surfaces composed of carbon steel, stainless steel, and concrete. The effective confinement and scavenging of radioactive aerosols are critical in minimizing the risk of radiation exposure during decommissioning processes. Test samples, made of carbon steel (CS), stainless steel (SS), and concrete, coated with ZrO2, CeO2, and CsI, were subjected to laser decontamination using a class-4 fiber laser within the UTARTS (University of Tokyo Aerosol Removal Test with Sprays) facility. The aerosol particles generated during the laser decontamination process were confined and captured utilizing a spray and mist system. The study proposes the utilization of a combined spray and mist technique, which has demonstrated high efficiency in scavenging aerosols generated through laser irradiation. This research contributes to the broader goal of promoting best practices and innovative solutions in the field of nuclear decommissioning, thereby safeguarding the environment and human health.
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Laser cleaning,Laser decontamination,Spray scavenging,Nuclear plant decommissioning,Aerosol control
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