Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors
eBook - ePub

Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors

Handbook of Russian Nuclear Power

  1. 466 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors

Handbook of Russian Nuclear Power

About this book

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

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Table of contents

  1. Closed Nuclear Fuel Cycle with Fast Reactors
  2. Cover
  3. Front Matter
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1 Power generation and sustainable development
  9. Chapter 2 Role of nuclear power in the Russian fuel and energy industry
  10. Chapter 3 Fuel cycles of nuclear power
  11. Chapter 4 Fuel supply
  12. Chapter 5 Prevention of severe reactivity-related accidents
  13. Chapter 6 Prevention of severe heat removal accidents
  14. Chapter 7 Codes for development and safety analysis of reactor plants
  15. Chapter 8 SNF and RW handling as a risk factor for the public
  16. Chapter 9 Radiation and radiological equivalence of radioactive waste in two-component nuclear power engineering
  17. Chapter 10 Technology support of the nonproliferation regime and conditions for export of the CNFC and FNR technologies
  18. Chapter 11 Economic competitiveness of innovative nuclear power
  19. Chapter 12 Uranium and uranium-plutonium nuclear fuel
  20. Chapter 13 Dense nuclear fuel for fast reactors
  21. Chapter 14 Development of nitride fuel within the framework of Proryv Project
  22. Chapter 15 Mixed oxide fuel for fast reactors
  23. Chapter 16 Remix fuel
  24. Chapter 17 Adaptation of uranium-plutonium fuel fabrication technologies
  25. Chapter 18 Usage of the industry-specific fuel infrastructure
  26. Chapter 19 Structural materials for fuel rod claddings
  27. Chapter 20 SNF processing technologies
  28. Chapter 21 Radioactive waste management
  29. Chapter 22 New generation reactor technologies within the framework of Generation IV International Forum
  30. Chapter 23 Development of technologies based on fast reactors
  31. Chapter 24 Fast reactors within the framework of Proryv Project framework
  32. Chapter 25 Thermal reactors
  33. Chapter 26 Expansion of the nuclear power application scope
  34. Chapter 27 Alternative reactor technologies
  35. Chapter 28 Superconducting power transmission technologies
  36. Chapter 29 Experimental facilities of nuclear power
  37. Chapter 30 Digitalization in nuclear power
  38. Chapter 31 Regulatory framework for the modern and future nuclear power
  39. Chapter 32 Optimal development scenarios for the Russian nuclear power
  40. Chapter 33 Comparative analysis of the Russian nuclear power development scenarios
  41. Chapter 34 Russian nuclear power development variants for different integral capacity growth scenarios
  42. Conclusion
  43. Appendix
  44. List of abbreviations
  45. Index