Management of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors : proceedings of an International Conference on Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors, held in Vienna, 19-22 June, 2006 / organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency in cooperation with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
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- 4241325
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- International Conference on Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors (2006 : Vienna, Austria)
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- Vienna, Austria : International Atomic Energy Agency, 2007
- 491 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
- ISBN:
- 9201021070
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- Proceedings series (International Atomic Energy Agency)
- STI/PUB (1295)
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- OPENING SESSION
- Opening Address 7
- Y.A. Sokolov
- Opening Address 9
- T. Tanaka
- President's Opening Adress 11
- J. Bouchard
- SPENT FUEL MANAGEMENT - THE EVOLVING
- INTERNATIONAL SCENE (Session 1.A)
- International perspectives on spent fuel management 17
- E. Amaral, K. Brockman, H. Forsstr6m,
- An international perspective on the management of spent fuel 31
- T. Tanaka
- Multinational approaches relevant to spent fuel management 41
- B. Pellaud
- Global nuclear energy partnership 55
- L. Brown
- Initiative by the President of the Russian Federation on global
- nuclear infrastructure 63
- A. Zrodnikov
- Back end of the nuclear fuel cycle: The French choices 73
- F Fouquet
- Evolving policies in expanding economies 89
- S.K. Jain
- Spent fuel: Nuclear security issues 101
- M. Gregoric
- INTERNATIONAL SAFETY REGIME (Session 1.B)
- Implementation of the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel
- Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management 117
- A.-C. Lacoste
- Towards a consistent set of harmonized safety standards 125
- A.-C. Lacoste
- Transport issues 131
- S. Whittingham
- CRITICALITY SAFETY (Session 2)
- Current issues in criticality safety, including burnup credit 147
- J.-C. Neuber
- Potential benefits of burnup credit in Hungary 181
- G. Horddsy
- The South African experience in spent fuel management
- at the Koeberg nuclear power plant - The perspective
- of the National Nuclear Regulator 193
- S. Rokita, T.F. Hill, G.A. Clapisson
- New approach to nuclear safety assessment of the WWER-440
- reactor pool 203
- E.A. Dudka, Y. Kovbasenko
- INTERNATIONAL SAFETY REGIME (Session 3)
- Licensing aspects of spent fuel storage as a function of timescales 221
- P. Lietava
- PANEL DISCUSSION (Session 3)
- Statement 239
- W. Brach
- Statement 241
- A. Lavrinovich
- Statement 243
- V. Khotylev
- Statement 247
- K. Shirai
- Statement 249
- P. Standring
- Statement 251
- I. Pechera
- Panel Discussion: Term related licensing issues 253
- SUMMARY PANEL 1: DISCUSSIONS WITH CHAIRPERSONS
- OF SESSIONS 1, 2 AND 3
- Discussions with Chairpersons of Sessions 1, 2 and 3 259
- STORAGE FACILITIES (Session 4)
- Conceptual design of a modular system for the interim
- dry storage of PHWR Atucha spent fuel 267
- H.E.P. Nassini, C.S. Fuenzalida Troyano, A.M. Bevilacqua,
- J.E. Bergallo, M. Silva, A. Blanco
- Safety philosophy at Ontario Power Generation used fuel
- dry storage facilities 281
- H. Rorncin, A. Khan
- The spent fuel storage solution in Armenia 295
- Y. Solignac, A. Gevorgyan, G. Markosyan
- Regulatory aspects of building dry spent fuel storage facilities
- in the Russian Federation 307
- N. Pronkin, R. Charafoutdinov, A. Lavrinovich
- Regulatory body experiences in licensing and inspection of dry
- cask storage facilities 315
- S. Baggett, W. Brach
- STORAGE CONTAINERS (Session 5)
- Licensing of the CASTOR♭440/84M cask for transport and storage
- of spent fuel 325
- P. Lietava
- Anticipating future needs for the transport and storage of spent
- fuel from evolutionary nuclear power reactors. 341
- H. Issard
- Demonstration test programme using full scale metal and
- concrete casks 353
- K. Shirai, H. Takeda, M. Wataru, T. Saegusa
- FUEL AND CLADDING PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR
- (Session 6)
- Damage in spent nuclear fuel defined by properties and
- requirements 373
- R. Einziger, C.L. Brown, G.P. Hornseth, S.R. Helton, N.L. Osgood,
- C. G. Interrante
- Development of approaches for the long term storage of
- damaged nuclear fuel 385
- A. Novikov
- Trends in dry spent fuel storage and transport in Germany
- and the United States of America 395
- W. Goll, K. McCoy, G.L. Garner, K. Nissen, D. Hoffmann, P. Dyck
- High burnup fuel cladding tube property testing for the evaluation
- of spent fuel integrity during interim dry storage 409
- M. Aomi, K. Kamimura, T. Baba, T. Miyashita
- SUMMARY PANEL 2: DISCUSSIONS WITH CHAIRPERSONS
- OF SESSIONS 4-6
- LOOKING TO THE FUTURE (Session 7)
- Spent fuel management: Present and future 431
- T. Saegusa, K. Nagano.
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- "July 2007"
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