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Mixed Oxide Fuel (Mox) Exploitation and Destruction in Power Reactors (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter, Gennady... Mixed Oxide Fuel (Mox) Exploitation and Destruction in Power Reactors (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter, Gennady M. Pshakin
R4,534 Discovery Miles 45 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MOX fuel, a mixture of weapon-grade plutonium and natural or depleted uranium, may be used to deplete a portion of the world's surplus of weapon-grade plutonium. A number of reactors currently operate in Europe with one-third MOX cores, and others are scheduled to begin using MOX fuels in both Europe and Japan in the near future. While Russia has laboratory-scale MOX fabrication facilities, the technology remains under study. No fuels containing plutonium are used in the U.S. The 25 presentations in this book give an impressive overview of MOX technology. The following issues are covered: an up to date report on the disposition of ex-weapons Pu in Russia; an analysis of safety features of MOX fuel configurations of different reactor concepts and their operating and control measures; an exchange of information on the status of MOX utilisation in existing power plants, the fabrication technology of various MOX fuels and their behaviour in practice; a discussion of the typical national approaches by Russia and the western countries to the utilisation of Pu as MOX fuel; an introduction to new ideas, enhancing the disposition option of MOX fuel exploitation and destruction in existing and future advanced reactor systems; and the identification of common research areas where defined tasks can be initiated in cooperative partnership.

Disposal of Weapon Plutonium - Approaches and Prospects (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter Disposal of Weapon Plutonium - Approaches and Prospects (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter
R5,637 Discovery Miles 56 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Disposal of Weapons Plutonium is a follow-up event to two preceding workshops, each dealing with a special subject within the overall disarmament issue: "Disposition of Weapon Plutonium," sponsored by the NATO Science Committee. The first workshop of this series was held at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London on 24-25 January 1994, entitled "Managing the Plutonium Surplus, Applications, and Options." Its over all goal was to clarify the current situation with respect to pluto nium characteristics and availability, the technical options for use or disposal, and their main technical, environmental, and economic constraints. In the immediate term, plutonium recovered from dismantled nuclear warheads will have to be stored securely, and under international safeguards if possible. In the intermediate term, the principal alter natives for disposition of this plutonium are: irradiation in mixed oxide (MOX) fuel assemblies in existing commercial light-water reac tors or in specially adapted light-water reactors capable of operation with full cores of MOX fuel .and irradiation in future fast reactors. Another option is to blend plutonium with high-level waste as it is vitrified for final disposal in a geologic repository. In both cases, the high radioactivity of the resulting products provides "self shielding" and prevents separation of plutonium without already developed and available sophisticated technology. The so-called "spent fuel standard" as an effective protection barrier is - quired in either case."

Advanced Nuclear Systems Consuming Excess Plutonium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): E.R. Merz,... Advanced Nuclear Systems Consuming Excess Plutonium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter
R1,551 Discovery Miles 15 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A survey of recent developments in the field of plutonium disposal by the application of advanced nuclear systems, both critical and subcritical. Current national R&D plans are summarized. The actinide-fuelled critical reactors are associated with control problems, since they tend to have a small delayed neutron fraction coupled with a small Doppler effect and a positive void coefficient. Current thinking is turning to accelerator-driven subcritical systems for the transmutation of actinides. The book's conclusion is that the various systems proposed are technically feasible, even though not yet technically mature. The book presents a unique summary and evaluation of all relevant possibilities for burning surplus plutonium, presented by experts from a variety of different disciplines and interests, including the defence establishment. The obvious issue - the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons - is vital, but the matter represents a complex technological challenge that also requires an assessment in economic terms.

Disposal of Weapon Plutonium - Approaches and Prospects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996): E.R. Merz,... Disposal of Weapon Plutonium - Approaches and Prospects (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter
R6,333 Discovery Miles 63 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Disposal of Weapons Plutonium is a follow-up event to two preceding workshops, each dealing with a special subject within the overall disarmament issue: "Disposition of Weapon Plutonium," sponsored by the NATO Science Committee. The first workshop of this series was held at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London on 24-25 January 1994, entitled "Managing the Plutonium Surplus, Applications, and Options." Its over all goal was to clarify the current situation with respect to pluto nium characteristics and availability, the technical options for use or disposal, and their main technical, environmental, and economic constraints. In the immediate term, plutonium recovered from dismantled nuclear warheads will have to be stored securely, and under international safeguards if possible. In the intermediate term, the principal alter natives for disposition of this plutonium are: irradiation in mixed oxide (MOX) fuel assemblies in existing commercial light-water reac tors or in specially adapted light-water reactors capable of operation with full cores of MOX fuel .and irradiation in future fast reactors. Another option is to blend plutonium with high-level waste as it is vitrified for final disposal in a geologic repository. In both cases, the high radioactivity of the resulting products provides "self shielding" and prevents separation of plutonium without already developed and available sophisticated technology. The so-called "spent fuel standard" as an effective protection barrier is - quired in either case."

Mixed Oxide Fuel (Mox) Exploitation and Destruction in Power Reactors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1995):... Mixed Oxide Fuel (Mox) Exploitation and Destruction in Power Reactors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1995)
E.R. Merz, Carl E. Walter, Gennady M. Pshakin
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MOX fuel, a mixture of weapon-grade plutonium and natural or depleted uranium, may be used to deplete a portion of the world's surplus of weapon-grade plutonium. A number of reactors currently operate in Europe with one-third MOX cores, and others are scheduled to begin using MOX fuels in both Europe and Japan in the near future. While Russia has laboratory-scale MOX fabrication facilities, the technology remains under study. No fuels containing plutonium are used in the U.S. The 25 presentations in this book give an impressive overview of MOX technology. The following issues are covered: an up to date report on the disposition of ex-weapons Pu in Russia; an analysis of safety features of MOX fuel configurations of different reactor concepts and their operating and control measures; an exchange of information on the status of MOX utilisation in existing power plants, the fabrication technology of various MOX fuels and their behaviour in practice; a discussion of the typical national approaches by Russia and the western countries to the utilisation of Pu as MOX fuel; an introduction to new ideas, enhancing the disposition option of MOX fuel exploitation and destruction in existing and future advanced reactor systems; and the identification of common research areas where defined tasks can be initiated in cooperative partnership.

Critical Remedies - Critical for Critics and Remedial for Remedies (Paperback): M K R Khan, Er M E R Khan Critical Remedies - Critical for Critics and Remedial for Remedies (Paperback)
M K R Khan, Er M E R Khan
R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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