Spent Fuel Reprocessing Options

Spent Fuel Reprocessing Options
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Nuclear nonproliferation
ISBN: 9201038089

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The projected growth of the nuclear industry and quantities of resultant spent fuel could cause stress to the current international non-proliferation regime. This publication provides an update on the latest developments in nuclear reprocessing technologies in light of new developments on the global nuclear scene.

Nuclear Spent Fuel Management

Nuclear Spent Fuel Management
Author: OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. Working Group on Spent Fuel Management
Publsiher: Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; [Washington, D.C. : OECD Publications and Information Centre
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015011738435

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Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Author: Robin Taylor
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1782422129

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Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel presents an authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing, considering future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles. Part One introduces the recycling and reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, reviewing past and current technologies, the possible implications of Generation IV nuclear reactors, and associated safely and security issues. Parts Two and Three focus on aqueous-based reprocessing methods and pyrochemical methods, while final chapters consider the cross-cutting aspects of engineering and process chemistry and the potential for implementation of advanced closed fuel cycles in different parts of the world.

Nuclear Wastes

Nuclear Wastes
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,Committee on Separations Technology and Transmutation Systems
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1996-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309052269

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Disposal of radioactive waste from nuclear weapons production and power generation has caused public outcry and political consternation. Nuclear Wastes presents a critical review of some waste management and disposal alternatives to the current national policy of direct disposal of light water reactor spent fuel. The book offers clearcut conclusions for what the nation should do today and what solutions should be explored for tomorrow. The committee examines the currently used "once-through" fuel cycle versus different alternatives of separations and transmutation technology systems, by which hazardous radionuclides are converted to nuclides that are either stable or radioactive with short half-lives. The volume provides detailed findings and conclusions about the status and feasibility of plutonium extraction and more advanced separations technologies, as well as three principal transmutation concepts for commercial reactor spent fuel. The book discusses nuclear proliferation; the U.S. nuclear regulatory structure; issues of health, safety and transportation; the proposed sale of electrical energy as a means of paying for the transmutation system; and other key issues.

Research Reactor Aluminum Spent Fuel

Research Reactor Aluminum Spent Fuel
Author: Milton Levenson,Kevin D. Crowley,Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,Division on Earth and Life Studies,National Research Council
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1998-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309591805

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is preparing an environmental impact statement (EIS) for management of aluminum spent fuel from foreign and domestic research reactors, much of which is highly enriched in uranium-235. This EIS will assess the need for additional treatment and storage facilities at the Savannah River Site to accommodate the receipt of this fuel, and it also will assess and select a treatment technology to prepare this fuel for interim storage and eventual shipment to a repository for disposal. This National Research Council book, which was prepared at the request of DOE's Savannah River Office, provides a technical assessment of the technologies, costs, and schedules developed by DOE for eight alternative treatment options and the baseline reprocessing option. It also provides comments on DOE's aluminum spent fuel disposal program, a program that is slated to last for about 40 years and cost in excess of $2 billion.

Status and Trends in Spent Fuel Reprocessing

Status and Trends in Spent Fuel Reprocessing
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publsiher: IAEA
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015062458602

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The management of spent fuel arising from nuclear power production is a crucial issue for the sustainable development of nuclear energy. The IAEA has issued several publications in the past that provide technical information on the global status and trends in spent fuel reprocessing and associated topics, and one reason for this present publication is to provide an update of this information which has mostly focused on the conventional technology applied in the industry. However, the scope of this publication has been significantly expanded in an attempt to make it more comprehensive and by including a section on emerging technologies applicable to future innovative nuclear systems, as are being addressed in such international initiatives as INPRO, Gen IV and MICANET. In an effort to be informative, this publication attempts to provide a state-of-the-art review of these technologies, and to identify major issues associated with reprocessing as an option for spent fuel management. It does not, however, provide any detailed information on some of the related issues such as safety or safeguards, which are addressed in other relevant publications.

Nuclear Energy

Nuclear Energy
Author: Nicholas Tsoulfanidis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461457169

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Nuclear Energy provides an authoritative reference on all aspects of the nuclear industry from fundamental reactor physics calculations to reactor design, nuclear fuel resources, nuclear fuel cycle, radiation detection and protection, and nuclear power economics. Featuring 19 peer-reviewed entries by recognized authorities in the field, this book provides comprehensive, streamlined coverage of fundamentals, current areas of research, and goals for the future. The chapters will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and energy industry experts.

Available Reprocessing and Recycling Services for Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel

Available Reprocessing and Recycling Services for Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9201032161

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The high enriched uranium (HEU) take back programmes will soon have achieved their goals. When there are no longer HEU inventories at research reactors and no commerce in HEU for research reactors, the primary driver for the take back programmes will cease. However, research reactors will continue to operate in order to meet their various mission objectives. As a result, inventories of low enriched uranium spent nuclear fuel (LEU SNF) will continue to be created during the research reactors lifetime and, therefore, there is a need to develop national final disposition routes. This publication is designed to address the issues of available reprocessing and recycling services for research reactor spent fuel and discusses the various back end management aspects of the research reactor fuel cycle.