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Fundamental study on volume reduction of cesium contaminated soil by using magnetic force-assisted selection pipe

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Advanced classification of Cs contaminated soil by using a magnetic force-assisted selection pipe was investigated. A selection pipe is a device that sort particles depending on their particle size, based on the relationship between buoyancy, drag, and gravity force acting on the particles. Radioactive cesium is concentrated in small-particle size soil components with a large specific surface area. Hence, the volume of the Cs contaminated soil can be reduced by recycling the large-particle size soil components with low radioactive concentration. One of the problems of the selection pipe was that the radioactive concentration of the stayed soil in the selection pipe exceeds 8000 Bq/kg, which is the standard value of recycling of Cs contaminated soil, due to low classification accuracy. In this study, magnetic fields were applied to the lab-scale selection pipe from upper side to improve the classification accuracy and to reduce the radioactive concentration of the stayed soil.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BASIC CONCEPT OF ADVANCED CLASSIFICATION BY A SELECTION PIPE
3. METHOD TO IMPROVE SEPARATION ACCURACY BY USING A HALBACH MAGNET
4. EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
6. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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  • Ryosei Nishimura Graduate school of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
  • Yoko Akiyama Graduate school of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
  • Yuichiro Manabe Graduate school of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
  • Fuminobu Sato Graduate school of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

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