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Análisis de Decaimiento Nuclear×Clasificación de Residuos Radiactivos×
CampoFísica nuclearFísica nuclear
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19001960
Autor originalErnest Rutherford, Frederick SoddyInternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Tipoanalytical process modelregulatory classification framework
Fuente seminalEvans, R. D. (1955). The Atomic Nucleus. McGraw-Hill. link ↗International Atomic Energy Agency (2009). Classification of Radioactive Waste. IAEA Safety Standards Series No. GSG-1. link ↗
Aliasdecay kinetics, radioactive decay modeling, half-life analysiswaste categorization, hazard stratification, material disposition
Relacionados55
ResumenNuclear decay analysis is the systematic study of radioactive transformation processes, originating from Rutherford and Soddy's work in the early 1900s. It quantifies the rate and modes of nuclear disintegration using decay constants, half-lives, and branching ratios to predict activity evolution, date samples via radiometric methods, and assess the long-term hazard from radioactive materials.Radioactive waste classification is a systematic framework for categorizing radioactive materials based on activity, heat generation, and long-term hazard potential, developed by the IAEA. It stratifies waste into classes (exempt, very low-level, low-level, intermediate-level, high-level) to determine appropriate management pathways—from near-surface disposal to deep geological repositories—ensuring environmental protection and regulatory compliance.
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