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This report presents the common views of the International Review Team established by the NEA Secretariat on behalf of the Belgian Government to perform a peer review of the SAFIR 2 report, Belgiums program on the disposal of radioactive waste.
Particle accelerators have evolved over the last 50 years from simple devices to powerful machines, and will continue to have an important impact on research, technology and lifestyle. Today, they cover a wide range of applications, from television ...
  • 09 Mar 1998
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 68
In this report, senior safety experts from Russia and Western countries review the nuclear-safety research needed to improve the safety of Russian-designed nuclear power reactors.
French
This report is a review of developments in scenario methodologies used in analysis of long-term safety of radioactive waste reponsitories and based on a large body of practical experience in safety assessments.
This volume is the fourteenth of the series “Chemical Thermodynamics” published by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency. It is the second update of the critical reviews published, successively, in 1992 as Chemical Thermodynamics of Uranium, in 1995 as...
  • 30 May 2018
  • OECD
  • Pages: 132
The OECD Secretary-General's annual report to ministers covers the OECD’s 2017 activities and some 2018 highlights. It includes the Secretary-General's activities and those of his office, the OECD’s horizontal programmes and directorate activities,...
French
Over the last 50 years particle accelerators have evolved from simple devices to powerful machines, and will continue to have an important impact on research, technology and lifestyle. Today, they cover a wide range of applications, from television ...
These workshop proceedings review the state of the art in radiation shielding of accelerator facilities and irradiation targets.
These workshop proceedings review recent progress in radiation shielding of accelerator facilities, evaluating advancements and discussing further developments needed with respect to international co-operation in this field.
Particle accelerators are used today for an increasing range of scientific and technological applications. This conference proceedings reviews the state of the art in radiation shielding of these facilities.
These workshop proceedings review the state of the art in radiation shielding of accelerator facilities and of irradiated targets. They also evaluate progress made and discuss the additional developments required to meet radiation protection needs.
These workshop proceedings review the state of the art in radiation shielding of accelerator facilities and irradiation targets. They also evaluate progress in the development of modelling methods used to assess the effectiveness of such shielding as...
  • 07 Apr 2021
  • Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 56
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are gaining recognition among policymakers and industry players as a promising nuclear technology. SMRs can be defined as nuclear reactors with a power output between 10 MWe and 300 MWe that incorporate by design higher...
  • 26 Oct 2016
  • Nuclear Energy Agency, OECD
  • Pages: 75
Recent interest in small modular reactors (SMRs) is being driven by a desire to reduce the total capital costs associated with nuclear power plants and to provide power to small grid systems. According to estimates available today, if all the...
  • 17 Mar 2003
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 124
This report is based upon an in-depth analysis of research work and published literature on risk perception and communication, public participation in policy and decision making and the evolution of public opinion on nuclear energy.
French
Large quantities of materials arising from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities are non-radioactive per se. An additional significant share of materials is of very low-level or low-level radioactivity and can, after having undergone treatment...
  • 17 Aug 2020
  • Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 342
Knowledge of basic nuclear physics data is essential for the modelling and safe operation of all types of nuclear facilities. The de fact international standard format, Evaluated Nuclear Data File 6 (ENDF-6) format, was designed originally for 1960s...
These proceedings present the outcomes of a geosphere stability workshop that focused on crystalline and other types of hard, fractured rocks which provide good buffering against external events and processes.
Most experts worldwide agree that radioactive waste disposal in engineered facilities, or repositories, located in appropriate formations deep underground, provide a suitable waste management option for protecting humans and the environment now and ...
  • 01 Mar 2013
  • OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency
  • Pages: 64
This glossary is a review of concepts central to societal decision making about radioactive waste management. It records the evolution in understanding that has taken place in the group as the FSC has worked with these concepts over time.
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