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Resulting from an IAEA coordinated research project, this publication provides information about available strategies for research reactor spent fuel management, and presents a decision methodology to assist those selecting among several options, to identify the preferred approach for their specific situation.
Since the 1970s, the IAEA has been involved in the analysis of fuel failures in water cooled reactors in normal (non-accident) operational conditions. This updated version of IAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NF-T-2.1 provides information on all aspects of fuel failures in current nuclear power plant operations.
Presents a modular approach to the design of waste processing and storage facilities to address the needs of such Member States with a cost effective and flexible solution that allows easy adjustment to changing needs in terms of capacity and variety of waste streams.
Reports on the DACCORD project, which supports Member States in preparing preliminary cost estimates for the decommissioning of research reactors. The report is of particular benefit to programmes with limited decommissioning experience.
Presents the outputs of the INPRO collaborative project ROADMAPS. The publication introduces the concept of roadmapping for enhanced nuclear energy sustainability, which has been developed over the course of several collaborative projects within INPRO.
Describes the purpose and scope of the INPRO service Analysis Support for Enhanced Nuclear Energy Sustainability (ASENES) and its potential benefits to Member States. The publication highlights the links between this service and overall technical support to Member States for the planning and development of nuclear energy.
Provides a basis for establishing and sustaining the quality and reliability of training and qualification for all main categories of nuclear facility personnel. The publication details the processes and methodology, presents good practices and offers recommendations from the experts in the field.
Provides engineering guidance on the design, and operational aspects of digital I&C systems for the refurbishment of existing facilities and for new research reactors. The publication contains technical descriptions and summaries of digital systems that have been utilized in new research reactor designs, and in upgrading of older systems.
Provides a preliminary evaluation of the impacts on research reactor performance and fuel costs from using high density fuel. Several case studies are presented and compared to illustrate these impacts.
This publication provides information on various methodologies, good practices and approaches to manage assets in nuclear power plants currently in operation or in other operational nuclear facilities. Information relevant to new build and decommissioning environments is also provided.
Defines the key concepts for computer security for instrumentation and control systems at nuclear facilities, explains the risk informed approach to computer security, and describes how computer security measures are applied throughout the l&C system life cycle.
A considerable level of international experience has been gained over the last decades in designing radioactive waste disposal facilities. This publication describes the approaches and principles to be considered by the responsible organisations within a Member State involved in the planning and design of radioactive waste disposal facilities.
Summarises the results of an IAEA coordinated research project on the application of wireless technologies in the nuclear industry. The publication provides an overview of current knowledge, practices, operating experiences and benefits and challenges related to the use of the technology in instrumentation and control systems of nuclear facilities.
Provides Member States with guidance on how to develop cost estimates for a disposal programme and on how to establish funding mechanisms. It will help readers in becoming informed clients by familiarizing themselves with the approaches and complexities in cost estimates and funding mechanisms for disposal.
Describes an evaluation approach to determine a Member State's status in implementing the infrastructure areas necessary for a nuclear power plant project. It has been written to be used by any interested Member State for self-evaluation as well as for external reviews with the participation of the IAEA and of independent external experts.
Focuses on the activities required to demonstrate the suitability of commercial off the shelf (COTS) digital instrumentation and control equipment for use in nuclear safety applications. The publication provides a detailed discussion of the typical challenges associated with the use of COTS devices, including issues associated with vulnerabilities.
Presents information on experience and lessons learned from implementation of decommissioning projects for particle accelerators. Based on this information, and highlighting typical issues and concerns, the publication provides practical guidance for all those having a role in this process.
In preparing nuclear infrastructure, there are several activities that need to be completed. These activities can be split into three progressive phases of development. This publication provides a description of the conditions expected to be achieved by the end of each phase to assist with the best use of resources.
In preparing nuclear infrastructure, there are several activities that need to be completed. These activities can be split into three progressive phases of development. This publication provides a description of the conditions expected to be achieved by the end of each phase to assist with the best use of resources.
States embarking on a nuclear power programme should understand the importance of establishing an adequate radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel management infrastructure. To assist in overcoming any challenges this might represent, this publication provides an overview of management practices in use in mature nuclear power programmes.
Provides guidance on the establishment and development of the owner/operator so that it can discharge its responsibilities throughout the phases of the programme. The book also discusses the management of the interfaces between the owner/operator and other stakeholders.
Provides a quick introduction to the advantages, experience, and future planning for implementation of nuclear cogeneration. The publication also highlights some demonstration projects that were developed in the past in connection with industries, describing technical concepts for combined nuclear-industrial complexes.
Addresses costs arising during individual phases of an environmental remediation project, how they can be calculated, and how they can be structured and documented. Thuis guide provides the methodology of cost estimation and includes examples of cost estimate models, development plans, cost elements and work breakdown structures.
Since the 1970's, the IAEA has been involved in the analysis of fuel failures in water cooled reactors in normal (non-accident) operational conditions. This updated version of Nuclear Energy Series NF-T-2.1 provides information on all aspects of fuel failures in current nuclear power plant operations.
Describes differences in post-accident situations compared with normal decommissioning (i.e. decommissioning after a planned final shutdown) and identifies significant decision factors as applicable. This publication focuses on the on-site decommissioning aspects of a technical nature, which need to be addressed after a nuclear accident.
Considers the waste generation of advanced fuel fabrication, reactor operation and decommissioning, reprocessing of spent fuel and waste pathways in the development of new reactors and their associated fuel cycles. The publication describes waste flows in chemical and physical terms and identifies processing, recycling and disposition pathways.
A guidance document for Member States interested in strengthening their nuclear security regime as it relates to nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory control and in improving their capabilities.
Provides a summary of the INPRO collaborative project on synergistic nuclear energy regional group interactions evaluated for sustainability. This publication presents 28 case studies conducted by Member States to identify and evaluate mutually beneficial patterns of co-operation in the nuclear fuel cycle.
Presents both an overview and detailed information on more than 150 experimental facilities being used for developing and deploying innovative liquid metal-cooled (sodium, lead and lead-bismuth) fast neutron systems, both critical and subcritical. Facilities, both under construction and those in operation are considered.
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