SURVEY OF THE RADIATION LEVELS IN THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL OF THE ENRICO FERMI ATOMIC POWER PLANT. PART V. GAMMA RADIATION LEVELS ON THE OPERATING FLOOR OF THE CONTAINMENT BUILDING. a. LEVELS ABOVE THE EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENT. Technical Memorandum No. 16
Author(s) -
W.F. Chaltron,
H.E. Hungerford
Publication year - 1959
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4153499
Subject(s) - coolant , nuclear engineering , containment (computer programming) , radiation , nuclear physics , physics , fermi gamma ray space telescope , environmental science , engineering , computer science , quantum mechanics , programming language
The results are presented of a survey of calculated gamma-ray levels at many points on the surface of the operating floor of the containment building for the Enrico Fermi reactor. That portion of the floor surveyed lies directly above the equipment compartment. The calculations were made with the aid of an IBM-650 electronic computer. The main source of radioactivity which gives rise to gamma radiation above the floor is the radioactive sodium-24 in the primary coolant system. This system was considered to be completely filled with sodium, and activated to an equilibrium activity of 0.05 curies/cc, which corresponds to infinite reactor operation at 500 megawatts power. No fission product contamination was considered for these calculations. The operating floor is 5 feet thick and of concrete and steel. The results of the survey indicate that above the equipment compartment the surface dose on the operating floor will in no case exceed 0.9 mr/hr at the expected full operating power of 430 megawatts. Included as appendices are derivations and methods of corrections from one set of concrete and steel thicknesses to another. (auth
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