Abstract
The corrosion products formed on the internal surfaces of the primary system are the major factor that generates radioactive contaminants such as oxide films and cruds during decommissioning, causing radiation exposure to workers. Thus, decontamination of nuclear facility surfaces is crucial to ensure the safe completion of decommissioning work. This study applied laser decontamination, which enables precise work while minimizing the deformation of the material surface through the control of process parameters, and investigated the characteristics of the decontaminated area. Specimens coated with Ni-ferrite on an aluminum alloy (A6061) substrate were fabricated and used in this experiment. Laser decontamination was performed using a low-power Q’switching fiber laser while varying the laser beam overlap rate and number of scans. The results of laser decontamination differed by the process parameters and material characteristics. It is determined that high decontamination efficiency can be achieved if appropriate conditions are applied.
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