Abstract

This work describes the issues related the dismantling of graphite piles of the 1st generation gas cooled reactor of Latina NPP (Italy).The retrieval of the graphite is a strategic matter for the decommissioning of this type of plant: in this study were described and analysed the current approaches used to access the core and to perform the remote and dry extraction of graphite bricks from the top.Based on these data, the removal of the graphite of Latina NPP will be planned; the extraction of the graphite will be carried out layer by layer by means of a dedicated remote controlled handling systems. This equipment will be duly designed according to the nuclear, physical and mechanical constraints of the graphite piles in core. In doing that the issues regarding the irradiated graphite have been also analysed by FEM code, especially those related to the core geometry and to the proposed technique of hooking the graphite bricks by a ‘gripper’ tool inside the axial channel.Data on fresh nuclear grade and irradiated graphite, used for the numerical simulations, were obtained by means of experimental tests, which were carried out on samples extracted from the reactor, and from theoretical models.The results obtained could support the final design of proper lifting and gripper tools and handling equipment, for single brick or multi-bricks, and to implement waste management strategy for the graphite.

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