Sampling strategy for dihydrogen flow rate characterization of radioactive waste
Résumé
This paper describes the methodology used to define a sampling strategy adapted to operational constraints in order to characterize the dihydrogen flow rate of 2714 nuclear waste drums produced by radiolysis reaction of organic mixed with et61537;-emitters. Thus, a sample of only 38 drums has been selected to be measured. Statistical analysis of drum measurement data of dihydrogen rate provided an estimation of the mean and the upper bound of the physical quantity of interest which gave a good convergence with global measurements from the ventilation system of the facility. Thereafter, performing a factorial data analysis has demonstrated the sampling strategy assumption validity and provided information that has been used for a regression analysis to develop a linear prediction model of dihydrogen flow rate production for the waste drum characterization.
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