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4 May 2000 Chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) for the dismantlement of nuclear facilities
Marc R. Hallada, Stephan L. Seiffert, Robert F. Walter, John Vetrovec
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Abstract
The dismantlement of obsolete nuclear facilities is a major challenge for both the US Department of Energy and nuclear power utilities. Recent demonstrations have shown that lasers can be highly effective for size reduction cutting, especially for the efficient storage and recycling of materials. However, the full benefits of lasers can only be realized with high average power beams that can be conveniently delivered, via fiber optics, to remote and/or confined areas. Industrial lasers that can meet these requirements are not available now or for the foreseeable future. However, a military weapon laser, a Chemical Oxygen Iodine Laser (COIL), which has been demonstrated at over a hundred kilo Watts, could be adapted to meet these needs and enable entirely new industrial applications. An 'industrialized' COIL would enable rapid sectioning of thick and complex structures, such as glove boxes, reactor vessels, and steam generators, accelerating dismantlement schedules and reducing worker hazards. The full advantages of lasers in dismantlement could finally be realized with a portable COIL which is integrated with sophisticated robotics. It could be built and deployed in less than two years, breaking the paradigm of labor-intensive dismantlement operations and cutting processing times and costs dramatically.
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Marc R. Hallada, Stephan L. Seiffert, Robert F. Walter, and John Vetrovec "Chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) for the dismantlement of nuclear facilities", Proc. SPIE 3931, Gas, Chemical, and Electrical Lasers and Intense Beam Control and Applications, (4 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384276
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Chemical lasers

Robotics

Robotic systems

Fiber optics

Nd:YAG lasers

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