Abstract
The Mk-18A Target Material Recovery Program (MTMRP) was established in 2015 to preserve the unique materials, e.g. 244Pu, in 65 previously irradiated Mk-18A targets for future use. This program utilizes existing capabilities at SRS and Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) to process targets, recover materials from them, and to package the recovered materials for shipping to ORNL. It also utilizes existing capabilities at ORNL to receive and store the recovered materials, and to provide any additional processing of the recovered materials or residuals required to prepare them for future beneficial use. The MTMRP is presently preparing for the processing of these valuable targets which is expected to begin in ~2019. As part of the preparations for operations, this report documents the preliminary acceptance criteria for the plutonium and heavy curium materials to be recovered from the Mk-18A targets at SRNL for transport and storage at ORNL. These acceptance criteria were developed based on preliminary concepts developed for processing, transporting, and storing the recovered Mk-18A materials. They will need to be refined as these concepts are developed in more detail.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | United States |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2016 |
Keywords
- 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
- MATERIALS RECOVERY
- PLUTONIUM 244
- CURIUM ISOTOPES
- PLUTONIUM ISOTOPES
- SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT
- TRANSPORT
- IRRADIATION DEVICES
- STORAGE
- REPORCESSING