Abstract

Many established nuclear power producing countries are currently decommissioning first and increasingly second-generation power producing plants and fuel processing facilities. This has led to a growing inventory of different containers and packages containing radioactive waste and other nuclear materials, as well as storage of spent fuel. Here we describe research to establish in-situ yet remote health monitoring techniques based on novel temperature measurement methods for different containers and racks used to hold different nuclear waste forms, special nuclear materials and spent fuel.

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