An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility

An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9780309096881
ISBN-13 : 030909688X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility by : Russian Academy of Sciences

As part of a long-standing collaboration on nuclear nonproliferation, the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences held a joint workshop in Moscow in 2003 on the scientific aspects of an international radioactive disposal site in Russia. The passage of Russian laws permitting the importation and storage of high-level radioactive material (primarily spent nuclear fuel from reactors) has engendered interest from a number of foreign governments, including the U.S., in exploring the possibility of transferring material to Russia on a temporary or permanent basis. The workshop focused on the environmental aspects of the general location and characteristics of a possible storage site, transportation to and within the site, containers for transportation and storage, inventory and accountability, audits and inspections, and handling technologies.

Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities

Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9780309119610
ISBN-13 : 0309119618
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Setting the Stage for International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facilities by : National Research Council

In May 2003, the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Academies organized an international workshop in Moscow on the scientific issues relevant to the establishment and operation of an international spent nuclear fuel storage facility in Russia. Given the broad international interest in this topic, the academies organized a second international workshop on important issues that were not on the agenda or were not adequately discussed at the first workshop. These issues included international monitoring at the facility, transportation requirements, liability and insurance concerns, and status of Russian legislation and regulations that are important in locating and operating a facility. Relevant experience from Europe, the United States, and Asia was also considered in this 2005 workshop. This book contains the papers presented at the 2005 workshop sessions, as well as proceedings from the 2003 workshop. Together they provide an overview of the issues, and useful background for those organizations and individuals involved in further development of an international spent nuclear fuel storage facility in Russia.

An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility -- Exploring a Russian Site as a Prototype

An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility -- Exploring a Russian Site as a Prototype
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Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 0309385547
ISBN-13 : 9780309385541
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis An International Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility -- Exploring a Russian Site as a Prototype by : Committee on the Scientific Aspects of an International Spent Fuel Repository in Russia

As part of a long-standing collaboration on nuclear nonproliferation, the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences held a joint workshop in Moscow in 2003 on the scientific aspects of an international radioactive disposal site in Russia. The passage of Russian laws permitting the importation and storage of high-level radioactive material (primarily spent nuclear fuel from reactors) has engendered interest from a number of foreign governments, including the U.S., in exploring the possibility of transferring material to Russia on a temporary or permanent basis. The workshop focused on the environmental aspects of the general location and characteristics of a possible storage site, transportation to and within the site, containers for transportation and storage, inventory and accountability, audits and inspections, and handling technologies.

International Nuclear Spent Fuel Storage Programs

International Nuclear Spent Fuel Storage Programs
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105045313850
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis International Nuclear Spent Fuel Storage Programs by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs

Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
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Publisher : International Atomic Energy Agency
Total Pages : 103
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ISBN-10 : 9789201194206
ISBN-13 : 920119420X
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel by : IAEA

This publication is a revision by amendment of IAEA Safety Standards Series No. SSG-15 and provides recommendations and guidance on the storage of spent nuclear fuel. It covers all types of storage facility and all types of spent fuel from nuclear power plants and research reactors. It takes into consideration the longer storage periods beyond the original design lifetime of the storage facility that have become necessary owing to delays in the development of disposal facilities and the reduction in reprocessing activities. It also considers developments associated with nuclear fuel, such as higher enrichment, mixed oxide fuels and higher burnup. Guidance is provided on all stages in the lifetime of a spent fuel storage facility, from planning through siting and design to operation and decommissioning. The revision was undertaken by amending, adding and/or deleting specific paragraphs addressing recommendations and findings from studying the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan.

Guidebook on Spent Fuel Storage Options and Systems

Guidebook on Spent Fuel Storage Options and Systems
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Publisher : International Atomic Energy Agency
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9789201357236
ISBN-13 : 9201357230
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Guidebook on Spent Fuel Storage Options and Systems by : IAEA

This publication is a new edition of Technical Reports Series No. 240, Guidebook on Spent Fuel Storage (1991). It aims to provide guidance on spent fuel storage options, describing the history and observed trends of spent fuel storage technologies, gathering operational experiences and lessons learned. The evolving aspects related to higher burnup and mixed oxide (MOX) spent fuel, and the extension of storage timeframes are detailed. It also includes information on the distribution of the current global inventory of spent fuel by storage systems, a description of (and terminology relating to) available spent fuel storage technologies and different storage facility locations.

Design of Spent Fuel Storage Facilities

Design of Spent Fuel Storage Facilities
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Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034394919
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Design of Spent Fuel Storage Facilities by : International Atomic Energy Agency

This Safety Guide has been developed through a series of technical meetings and represents an international consensus on useful design principles. These principles will be effective in maintaining fuel subcritical, removing residual heat, providing radiation protection and containing radioactive materials for the lifetime of the facility.

Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
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Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9201151101
ISBN-13 : 9789201151100
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel by : International Atomic Energy Agency

This Safety Guide provides recommendations and guidance on the storage of spent nuclear fuel. It covers all types of storage facilities and all types of spent fuel from nuclear power plants and research reactors. It takes into consideration the longer storage periods that have become necessary owing to delays in the development of disposal facilities and the decrease in reprocessing activities. It also considers developments associated with nuclear fuel, such as higher enrichment, mixed oxide fuels and higher burnup. The Safety Guide is not intended to cover the storage of spent fuel if this is part of the operation of a nuclear power plant or spent fuel reprocessing facility. Guidance is provided on all stages for spent fuel storage facilities, from planning through siting and design to operation and decommissioning, and in particular retrieval of spent fuel.

Practices for Interim Storage of Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel

Practices for Interim Storage of Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel
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Publisher : International Atomic Energy Agency
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9789201233226
ISBN-13 : 9201233221
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Practices for Interim Storage of Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel by : IAEA

This publication provides an introduction to the management of research reactor spent nuclear fuel (RRSNF). Five key areas are discussed: types of RRSNF, characterization data, wet storage considerations, dry storage considerations, and lessons learned and current practices. Information on internationally accepted standards as well as information on aspects such as drying treatment and surveillance programmes are presented, as well as suggestions for further optimization of effective and safe storage of RRSNF through the application of new approaches. The intended users of this publication include industry professionals at operating research reactors and at RRSNF storage facilities who need to identify the most suitable approach for interim storage of spent fuel.