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|description = | |description = Dose Rate from spent nuclear fuel | ||
|author = | |author = Jack Devanney | ||
|copyright = | |copyright = Jack Devanney | ||
|source = | |source = Figure 4 in https://jackdevanney.substack.com/p/600-year-old-spent-nuclear-fuel-is<br> | ||
|date-created = | Figure 5-13, page 199 in https://www.nwmo.ca/~/media/Site/Reports/2015/09/25/05/59/NWMO-TR-2012-16_4CS-Pre-project-Report_FinalforWebsite.ashx?la=en | ||
|pub-country = | |date-created = September 2022 | ||
|notes = | |pub-country = USA | ||
|notes = Dose rate at fuel element surface, based on Figure 5-13 in ''Used Fuel Repository Design'', Canadian Waste Management Organization, TR-2012-16.<br> | |||
Charged particles (alphas and electrons) are stopped by the metal cladding, leaving only photons as a hazard requiring shielding.<br> | |||
The original report is now archived by the ''Nuclear Waste Management Organization''<br> | |||
https://www.nwmo.ca/~/media/Site/Reports/2015/09/25/05/59/NWMO-TR-2012-16_4CS-Pre-project-Report_FinalforWebsite.ashx?la=en | |||
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Dose Rate from spent nuclear fuel |
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Jack Devanney |
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Jack Devanney See below for license/re-use information. |
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Figure 4 in https://jackdevanney.substack.com/p/600-year-old-spent-nuclear-fuel-is Figure 5-13, page 199 in https://www.nwmo.ca/~/media/Site/Reports/2015/09/25/05/59/NWMO-TR-2012-16_4CS-Pre-project-Report_FinalforWebsite.ashx?la=en |
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September 2022 |
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USA |
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Dose rate at fuel element surface, based on Figure 5-13 in Used Fuel Repository Design, Canadian Waste Management Organization, TR-2012-16. Charged particles (alphas and electrons) are stopped by the metal cladding, leaving only photons as a hazard requiring shielding. |
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