https://doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2026001
Regular Article
Robotic system for fragmentation of steam generators (StarGate)
Technical University of Kosice, Letna 9, Kosice 042 00, Slovakia
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Received:
29
March
2025
Received in final form:
27
October
2025
Accepted:
2
January
2026
Published online: 4 March 2026
Abstract
The robotic complex “StarGate” was created in response to a request to design and deliver a device for the Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) V1 in Jaslovské Bohunice for the fragmentation of 12 steam generators. To meet the NPP’s requirements, a transdisciplinary team was assembled, consisting of experts in robotics, cybernetics, machining technologies, materials research, and nuclear energy. The synergy of specialists from all these key fields led to a unique solution with parameters and features that are beyond the current state of the art. The main differentiating parameters compared to the state of the art are as follows:
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Higher production efficiency and work productivity, comparable even to flame cutting (cutting speed of 1.7 mm/s with a wall thickness of 140 mm). The complete fragmentation of a single steam generator (140 tons) took 45 days.
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A higher level of process automation and intelligent optimization.
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Minimal radiation exposure for workers.
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Minimal aerosol generation and reduced spread of contamination to the surrounding environment.
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Shorter fragmentation time, thereby reducing overall costs (The complete fragmentation of a single steam generator (140 tons) took 45 days). According to today’s data, there are almost 100 steam generators in the world awaiting fragmentation and further processing (IAEA).
© L. Vargovcik et al., Published by EDP Sciences, 2026
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