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These workshop proceedings deal with the local partnership methodology employed in Belgium in order to develop an integrated proposal to the national government to construct and operate a disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste that is ...
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This conference proceedings examines the most recent research and developments related to the impact of debris on emergency coolant recirculation.
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These workshop proceedings provide insight into Germany's new approach for the management of radioactive waste.
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These proceedings include the main findings and presented papers from the second workshop of the EC/NEA Engineered Barrier Systems project, which covered R and D, thermal management control, process models, and repository design.
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This report presents the outcomes of a joint NEA-EC workshop, organised in Oxford on 25-27 September 2002 and hosted by United Kingdom Nirex Limited, on Engineered Barrier Systems.
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These proceedings present the main findings from, and the papers delivered at a workshop focused on strategies and methods to demonstrate that Engineered Barrier System designs will fulfil the relevant requirements for long-term safety, engineering...
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These proceedings include the main findings and presented papers from the third NEA-EC workshop on engineered barrier systems, which focused on the role of EBS modelling in the safety case for deep disposal.
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This report describes the state of the art for engineered barrier systems and provides a common basis of understanding from which to plan future programmes. It is based on answers to a questionnaire received from 13 countries and 17 organisations.
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The world’s nuclear power reactors are ageing, with the majority approaching the end of their planned operational lifetimes in the coming years. The adequacy of funding for decommissioning and radioactive waste management (RMW) thus increasingly...
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Confidence among both technical experts and the public in the safety of deep geologic repositories for radioactive waste is a key element in the successful development of the repositories. This report presents the approaches and arguments that are ...
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This workshop proceedings reviews the various techniques used to identify different species of actinide and fission product elements present in nuclear waste and nuclear reprocessing streams. The review takes into account the advantages,...
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Presents proceeding of a conference regarding the development of new recommendations that will replace those in International Commission on Radiological Protection Publication 60.
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This book presents proceedings from a conference designed to present Asia-Pacific points of view regarding the the new International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) system of radiological protection.
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The NEA has a long tradition of expertise in the area of nuclear emergency policy, planning, preparedness and management. Through its activities in this field, it offers member countries unbiased assistance on nuclear preparedness matters, with a...
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This report provides an international compilation of Features, Events and Processes (FEPs) as well as a basis for selecting the FEPs that should be included in safety analyses of radioactive waste disposal sites.
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Decommissioning of both commercial and R&D nuclear facilities is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, and the largest of such industrial decommissioning projects could command considerable budgets.
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These proceedings communicate the results of an international seminar which reviewed recent progress in the field of fission gas behaviour in light water reactor fuel and sought to improve the models used in computer codes predicting fission gas release.
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