DocumentCode :
1482901
Title :
Examples of robots and teleoperators at the Savannah River Site
Author :
Ward, Clyde R. ; Heckendorn, Frank M. ; Vandewalle, Richard C.
Author_Institution :
Savannah River Lab., Aiken, SC, USA
Volume :
37
Issue :
3
fYear :
1990
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1437
Lastpage :
1442
Abstract :
The Shielded Cells Waste Handling Robot and the Shielded Cells Sample Handling Robot, which have significantly reduced radiation exposure, are described. The Shielded Cells Waste Handling Robot has been in operation for over four years. It removes cans of radioactive wastes from the shielded cells, seals the can in a plastic bag, and places the cans in a waste drum. The Shielded Cells Sample Handling Robot has been in operation for only a few months. It opens a door to one of the shielded cells, removes a radioactive sample from a shielded container, places it in the cell, and closes the door. Mobile teleoperators have significantly reduced radiation exposure in the removal of a contaminated junction box, and lead removal from radioactive vessels. In the first case, radioactive liquid had leaked into an obsolete junction box. This caused the box to be internally contaminated to a level of 200 rem/h at the surface. A mobile teleoperator was used to remove the box. In the second case, deionizer vessels must have the lead counterweights removed before the vessels can be properly buried. Radiation levels at the surface of these vessels measure as much as 5 rem/h. A mobile teleoperator was used to remove the lead counterweights from several of these vessels
Keywords :
computerised materials handling; radiation protection; radioactive waste; robots; safety; telecontrol; Savannah River Site; Shielded Cells Sample Handling Robot; Shielded Cells Waste Handling Robot; contaminated junction box; deionizer vessels; mobile teleoperator; radiation exposure; radioactive liquid; radioactive sample; radioactive vessels; radioactive wastes; shielded container; waste drum; Containers; Lead; Plastics; Pollution measurement; Rivers; Robots; Seals; Surface contamination; Teleoperators; Waste handling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.57399
Filename :
57399
Link To Document :
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