Fast Reactor Database 2006 Update Iaea Tecdoc Series


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Fast Reactor Database 2006 Update


Fast Reactor Database 2006 Update

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

language: en

Publisher: IAEA

Release Date: 2006


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Liquid metal cooled fast reactors (LMFRs) have been under development for about 50 years. The fast reactor database (FRDB) summarised in this report contains detailed design and operational data on 37 fast reactor plants, their thermal power ranging from 10 to 4000 MW, covering experimental, prototype, demonstration and commercial size LMFRs. Data includes physical, hydraulic and thermomechanical characteristics, technological requirements and methods and criteria to ensure safe operation, as well as dimensions, materials information and main design features and performance parameters of reactor cores, components and various systems, along with sketches and drawings.

Fast Reactor Database 2006 Update. IAEA TECDOC Series


Fast Reactor Database 2006 Update. IAEA TECDOC Series

Author: International Atomic Energy Agency

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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Technical Approaches for the Management of Separated Civilian Plutonium


Technical Approaches for the Management of Separated Civilian Plutonium

Author: IAEA

language: en

Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency

Release Date: 2023-05-19


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This publication aims to outline credible technical options for managing separated plutonium. There is no attempt to rank or rate any of the options, instead the intent is to inform the reader of the technical merits of the various options and the state of their development. It is primarily focused on Member States that have adopted a closed fuel cycle policy but can also be of value to other Member States, specifically their decision makers and other stakeholders involved in potential future nuclear fuel cycles, by informing them on life cycle options and energy policy.