Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors: White Book of Russian Nuclear Power

Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors: White Book of Russian Nuclear Power

Adamov, Evgenei O.

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Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors: Handbook of Russian Nuclear Power provides unique insights into research and practical activities from leading Russian experts. It presents readers with unprecedented insight and essential knowledge surrounding nuclear fast reactor technologies, as well as novel methods to close the nuclear fuel cycle to achieve cleaner, more environmentally friendly, and more efficient nuclear power. Using the Proryv Project as a framework, the book's contributors provide detailed descriptions of technologies in development in Russia, allowing readers from around the globe to gain a thorough understanding which they can then apply to their own research and practice. Nuclear engineers and technologists of fast reactors, advanced reactors and fuel cycles will use this book as a guide to inform new technology development. They will be able to use the experiences from the Proryv Project to drive fast reactor development with closed fuel cycles for the future. Provides a presentation of new nuclear reactor and fuel cycle technologies within the unique framework of Russia's Proryv Project Presents novel technologies to close the nuclear fuel cycle to promote cleaner and more environmentally protective nuclear power Includes thorough coverage on the topic, including core design, coolants, fuels, accident protection and waste management technologies INDICE: 1. IntroductionPart I. Global power generation and the role of nuclear power engineering2. Power generation and sustainable development3. Role of nuclear power engineering in the Russian fuel and energy industryPart II. Basic components of a new technology platform for nuclear power engineering4. Fuel cycles of nuclear power engineering5. Fuel supply6. Prevention of severe reactivity-related accidents7. Prevention of severe heat removal accidents8. Codes for development and safety analysis of reactor plants9. SNF and RW handling as a risk factor for the public10. Radiation and radiological equivalence of RW for two-component nuclear power engineering11. Technology support of the non-proliferation regime and conditions for export of the CNFC and FNR technologies12. Economic competitiveness of innovative nuclear power engineeringPart III. Nuclear fuel and closing of the nuclear fuel cycle13. Uranium and uranium-plutonium nuclear fuel14. Dense nuclear fuel for fast reactors15. Development of nitride fuel within the framework of Breakthrough Project16. Mixed oxide fuel for fast reactors17. REMIX fuel18. Adaptation of uranium-plutonium fuel fabrication technologies19. Usage of the industry-specific fuel infrastructure20. Structural materials for fuel element claddings21. SNF processing technologies22. Radioactive waste managementPart IV. Advanced reactor technologies and the nuclear power engineering infrastructure23. New generation reactor technologies within the framework of Generation IV International Forum24. Development of technologies based on fast reactors25. Fast reactors within the framework of Breakthrough Work Stream26. Thermal reactors27. Expansion of the nuclear power engineering application scope28. Alternative reactor technologies29. Superconducting power transmission technologies30. Experimental facilities of nuclear power engineering31. Digitalization in nuclear power engineering32. Regulatory framework for the modern and future nuclear power engineeringPart V. Strategic guidelines for establishment of two-component nuclear power engineering33. Optimal development scenarios for the Russian nuclear power engineering34. Comparative analysis of the Russian nuclear power engineering development scenarios35. Russian nuclear power engineering development variants for different integral capacity growth scenariosConclusionAppendix1. Potential biological hazard (PBH) of significant radionuclides in the nuclear power engineering waste from thermal and fast reactors in 21002. PBH of significant radionuclides in the nuclear power engineering waste from thermal and fast reactors subsequent to storage for 100 to 1000 years starting with 21003. PBH of natural uranium with the total mass of 541.7 thous. tons4. Characteristics of fuel campaigns for light-water reactors in the closed NFC5. Basic technical characteristics of power units with fast reactors

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-99308-1
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 500
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/04/2022
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés