Reviewing the Role of the Radiological Characterization Laboratory in Nuclear Facility Decommissioning (REVIEW)
D. Gurau
Horia Hulubei National Institute for R&D in Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), 30 Rectorului, Magurele, POB MG-6, 077125, Romania
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The process of radiological characterization involving all the systems, structures, equipment, and components resulting from the decommissioning of the VVR-S nuclear research reactor at the Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering was a continuous journey marked by ongoing research, specialized training, and the accumulation of invaluable experience. Recognizing the significance of protecting the expertise gained during this effort, this paper aims to share several key insights collected from the radiological characterization process. In particular, the focus is placed on elucidating various methodologies and techniques utilized in gamma-ray spectrometry. The aim of delving into these specific aspects is to offer practical lessons that can serve as valuable guidance for future efforts in radiological characterization within similar contexts. Through the dissemination of these insights, it is hoped that the collective knowledge and expertise amassed during the radiological characterization of the VVR-S nuclear research reactor decommissioning can be effectively preserved and utilized for the benefit of future projects in the field.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.146.165
topics: radiological characterization, gamma-ray spectrometry, decommissioning expertise