ATALANTE

Cell dedicated to leaching experiments under gamma irradiation

CEA, France

Name of the facilityATALANTE
Starting year of operation 2001 for the High Level Waste unit
Brief descriptionThe Atalante facility is devoted to research activities on
nuclear fuel cycle and waste management
Main Severe Accident research fieldsDetermination of liquid source term after SA : Leaching
experiments on corium samples under gamma irradiation
so as to determine the rate of radionuclide transfer into
cooling water
Scale of the test facility8 shielded cells of and glove boxes for R&D studies on
highly radioactive materials: material synthesis, sample
preparation, physico-chemical characterization, leaching
studies, solid state characterization, liquid analyses.
Design parameters Synthesis of radioactive material up to 1750K with a gas
treatment unit
Leaching studies from room temperature up to 90°C
Leaching under gamma irradiation (60Co source) up to
700Gy/h
MaterialsCan handle highly radioactive materials (spent fuels,
corium, nuclear glass…)
TopicsWaste management – spent fuel – corium – conditioning
matrices (nuclear glass and glass-ceramics)
Use of experimental databases
ReferencesB. Grambow, A. Nitta, A. Shibata, Y. Koma, S.
Utsunomiya, R. Takami, K. Fueda, T. Ohnuki, C. Jegou,
H. Laffolley & C. Journeau (2022) Ten years after the
NPP accident at Fukushima : review on fuel debris
behavior in contact with water, Journal of Nuclear Science
and Technology, vol 59:1, 1-24, DOI:
10.1080/00223131.2021.1966347


A. Nakayoshi, C. Jegou, L. De Windt, S. Perrin, T.
Washiya (2020) Leaching behavior of prototypical corium
samples: A step to understand the interactions between
the fuel debris and water at the Fukushima Daiichi
reactors, Nuclear Engineering and Design, vol 360,
110522, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2020.110522
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