一种评价氯化铯放射源损伤的传热传质模型

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1007/s10967-024-09911-x
Kellis Kincaid, David Abrecht, Shawn Sasser, Nate See, Charles Weber
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放射源对许多应用都是至关重要的,通常含有废物流的副产品,随着时间的推移,这些副产品会衰变形成复杂的元素混合物。这些衰变过程产生的子产物会给含有放射性物质的容器的完整性和安全性带来复杂的因素。含有铯137 (\(^{137}\) Cs)的源特别令人感兴趣,因为这种同位素的衰变会产生金属钡,这种金属很容易与氧发生放热反应。这项工作采用基于物理的数值工具来检查含有铯和钡混合物的放射源在容器壁损坏和大气气体接触源材料的情况下的热响应。进行了参数研究,以确定响应对各种因素的敏感性,包括容器几何形状、源材料年龄、容器损伤程度和其他参数。研究发现,源材料内部的峰值温度在很大程度上取决于这些参数,特别是容器的几何形状和年龄,这些参数决定了破裂是相对较小的事故还是灾难性事件。最后,讨论了模型对不确定热物性的敏感性。
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A heat and mass transfer model for evaluation of damaged cesium chloride radiological sources

Radiological sources are vital to many applications, and typically contain byproducts from waste streams which decay over time to form complex mixtures of elements. Daughter products resulting from these decay processes can introduce complicating factors to the integrity and safety of the vessel that contains the radiological material. Sources containing cesium 137 (\(^{137}\)Cs) are of particular interest, because the decay of this isotope produces barium metal which reacts readily and exothermically with oxygen. This work employs physics-based numerical tools to examine the thermal response of a radiological source containing a mixture of cesium and barium in the event that vessel walls are damaged and atmospheric gases contact source material. A parametric study was conducted to determine the sensitivity of the response to various factors, including vessel geometry, source material age, the degree of vessel damage, and other parameters. It was found that the peak temperatures that occurred within the source material strongly depend on these parameters, particularly vessel geometry and age, which determine whether a breach would be a relatively minor accident or a catastrophic incident. Finally, the model’s sensitivity to uncertain thermophysical properties is discussed.

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期刊介绍: An international periodical publishing original papers, letters, review papers and short communications on nuclear chemistry. The subjects covered include: Nuclear chemistry, Radiochemistry, Radiation chemistry, Radiobiological chemistry, Environmental radiochemistry, Production and control of radioisotopes and labelled compounds, Nuclear power plant chemistry, Nuclear fuel chemistry, Radioanalytical chemistry, Radiation detection and measurement, Nuclear instrumentation and automation, etc.
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