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News and Discussions => Nuke News => Topic started by: Marlin on Oct 04, 2019, 12:16
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New? Maybe for DOE but not for commercial.
New techniques used in US legacy reactor decommissioning
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Innovative-approach-used-in-US-legacy-reactor-deco
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New? Maybe for DOE but not for commercial.
New techniques used in US legacy reactor decommissioning
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Innovative-approach-used-in-US-legacy-reactor-deco
we have had this conversation before,...
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We have been using diamond-wire saws in commercial decommissioning since Shoreham. A tried and true Technology. Just have a plan ready to collect the lubricant water and the molten kerf!
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we have had this conversation before,...
On several subjects but "we" are not the only ones who read these posts (current news).
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The DOE tends to treat anything outside their history as new. I participated in new technology trials for "Cool Suits" and gasoline cutting torches. Both already being used elsewhere but they were trying them out for specific DOE uses. I don't see anything new in the diamond cutters though looks a lot like what was done for steam generator replacements etc..
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We have been using diamond-wire saws in commercial decommissioning since Shoreham. A tried and true Technology. Just have a plan ready to collect the lubricant water and the molten kerf!
yeah, 'cause otherwise the RP Ops guys will cross-contaminate my RHX Cubicles with slurry and the whole stupid FSS has to be done again!!!!!