Global warming, shortage of low-cost oil resources and the
increasing demand for energy are currently controlling the world's
economic expansion while often opposing desires for sustainable and
peaceful development. In this context, atomic energy satisfactorily
fulfills the criteria of low carbon gas production and high overall
yield. However, in the absence of industrial fast-breeders the use
of nuclear fuel is not optimal, and the production of high activity
waste materials is at a maximum. These are the principal reasons
for the development of a new, fourth generation of nuclear
reactors, minimizing the undesirable side-effects of current
nuclear energy production technology while increasing yields by
increasing operation temperatures and opening the way for the
industrial production of hydrogen through the decomposition of
water.
The construction and use of such reactors is hindered by several
factors, including performance limitations of known structural
materials, particularly if the life of the projected systems had to
extend over the periods necessary to achieve low costs (at least 60
years).
This book collects lectures and seminars presented at the
homonymous NATO ASI held in autumn 2007 at the Institut d Etudes
Scientifiques in Cargese, France. The adopted approach aims at
improving and coordinating basic knowledge in materials science and
engineering with specific areas of condensed matter physics, the
physics of particle/matter interaction and of radiation damage. It
is our belief that this methodology is crucially conditioning the
development and the industrial production of new structural
materials capable of coping with the requirements of these future
reactors."
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