Project strategy for clean-up of sedimentary radioactive material in fukushima bay areas using snake-like robotics

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The snake-like robot is used for clean-up project in Fukushima nuclear disaster site. The contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants has been purified by the water treatment system, called Advanced Liquid Processing System, co-developed by Japanese and international technologies. The system is used to remove most remaining radioactive contaminants in water that had to be stored at the facility. In this paper, a snake-like robot, incorporated with Advanced Liquid Processing System is introduced for the severe accident in the nuclear power plants in which human cannot control the cleaning-up in the sea where the radioactive materials have been submerged and some resolved in the sea water. The effective strategy of the cleaning-up is analyzed from the environmental protection aspect with the snake’s biomechanics and radioactive hazards.

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Cho, H. S., & Woo, T. H. (2015). Project strategy for clean-up of sedimentary radioactive material in fukushima bay areas using snake-like robotics. Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, 30(4), 318–323. https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP1504318C

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